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Celtic concert like no other

CELEBRATE St Patrick’s Day in style this Saturday 19 March at the biggest and best Celtic concert ever seen on the Sunshine Coast to be held in the new Brewery concert venue at the Imperial Hotel in Eumundi.
Performing on the night are the Kelly Family Band, Irish Joe Lynch, the Scoil Ard Rince Irish dancers and the Barleyshakes. Four International quality acts all packed into one special night, it will be a must see for all music fans.
The Kelly Family Band plays lively, joy-filled Celtic and American folk music along with their fantastic, crowd pleasing modern folk pop songs.
Irish Joe Lynch will have you laughing and crying with his passionate stories and poems while the Scoil Ard Rince dancers will leave you speechless with their thrilling dance and performance.
Rounding out the night will be the award winning Barleyshakes who will bring intense energy and beautiful harmony to the night of splendid performers.
Don’t miss the jam-packed celebrations at the Imperial Hotel, Eumundi, on Saturday 19 March from 6.30pm. $20 entry and seating is limited, so get your tickets early from the venue on 5442 8811.

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