Ceoltóirí Chluain Tarbh in association with the Five Lamps Arts Festival are running a concert of traditional music and song in Liberty Hall on April 30th 2010.
Artists include
* Mick O'Brien (Uillleann Pipes), Aoife Ní Bhriain (Fiddle), Eoin O'Ceannabháin (Sean nós songs)
* Joan McDermott (Formerly with the bands Providence and the Fallen Angels) - contemporary and traditional folk songs with Aki Aro (Guitar)
* The young musicians of Ceoltóirí Chluain Tarbh
Starts 8:00 PM
Tickets €15 or €40 family ticket (Family of 4)
Available from the Central Ticket Bureau http://www.ctb.ie
Or from the Cobblestone Pub
Or Phone 085 1126122
For some peculiar reason the website associated with the event defaulted to that of the Clé Club (perhaps because they are resident in the venue - Liberty Hall)
Please note that the correct website for the event is the Central Ticket Bureau i.e. http://www.ctb.ie
The Clé Club is not associated with this event (though they are most welcome to attend!)
Concert Details
Ceoltóirí Chluain Tarbh in association with the Five Lamps Arts Festival are running a concert of traditional music and song in Liberty Hall on April 30th 2010.
Artists include
* Mick O'Brien (Uillleann Pipes), Aoife Ní Bhriain (Fiddle), Eoin O'Ceannabháin (Sean nós songs)
* Joan McDermott (Formerly with the bands Providence and the Fallen Angels) - contemporary and traditional folk songs with Aki Aro (Guitar)
* The young musicians of Ceoltóirí Chluain Tarbh
Starts 8:00 PM
Tickets €15 or €40 family ticket (Family of 4)
Available from the Central Ticket Bureau http://www.ctb.ie
Or from the Cobblestone Pub
Or Phone 085 1126122
www.cluaintarbh.net
# Posted on April 24th 2010 by An Rogaire Dubh
Important information about tickets
For some peculiar reason the website associated with the event defaulted to that of the Clé Club (perhaps because they are resident in the venue - Liberty Hall)
Please note that the correct website for the event is the Central Ticket Bureau i.e. http://www.ctb.ie
The Clé Club is not associated with this event (though they are most welcome to attend!)
# Posted on April 24th 2010 by An Rogaire Dubh