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No long faces here

An Irish man walks into a bar and a night of joyous music and good times ensues.
Dublin born Alan Kelly is back to rock the stage with gifted drummer Erin Sulman and Australian folk multi-instrumentalist Steve Cook as the Alan Kelly Trio.
Kelly, also the front man behind Celtic six-piece the Barleyshakes, has just returned from a record-breaking Woodford Folk Festival and is ready to bring his Irish charm to Noosa audiences.
The gifted musicians play lively Irish modern songs, traditional tunes and breathtaking funky originals that are sure to get feet tapping and heads bobbing.
The audience will be able to sing along to well-known songs by U2, the Frames, Thin Lizzy, Chrsity Moore, Luka Bloom, The Pogues, the Dubliners, and many more classics.
The free show is on Thursday 14 January from 7pm at the Reef Hotel in Flanagan’s Bar.
Contact the Reef Hotel for more information on 5430 7500.

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