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Fleadh Mhór Dhoire

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Fleadh Mhor Dhoire - 8th-11th May 2025

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Presented by CCÉ Baile na gCailleach and in association with Greater Shantallow Community Arts; the Fleadh Mhór Dhoíre will return from May 8-11!

With the opening and closing events already announced, you will want to move quick for these tickets! 

 

Thursday 8th May

Cathal McConnell in Concert | Studio 2 | 7.30pm | Tickets £15

Flute player, tin whistler and singer Cathal McConnell of The Boys of the Lough is one of the best loved performers in the world of Irish Music. A true character in every sense of the word, McConnell's free spirit and mercurial stage presence will be a world class experience and opportunity for learning, inspiration and enjoyment. As a musician, McConnell defies easy catagorisation. He is equal parts modern virtuoso and old time roots musician. McConnell is always full of surprises. Whether deconstructing an old tune or composing a new one, he has a flair for the unusual. Yet his experimental side is balanced by a deep love for and committment to the tradition. Alongside some special guests, this will truly be an unforgettable concert. 

 

Sunday 11th May 

Fleadh Dhoíre Ceílí Mór | St Brigid's College | 7.30pm | Tickets £10

Fleadh Mhór Dhoíre welcomes the Killymory Ceílí Band from Dunloy, Co. Antrim. This fine, young and upcoming group of accomplished traditional Irish musicians will have your toes tapping and your hands clapping at this ceílí mór. From marches to mazurkas there will be plenty in store for all dancers to enjoy.

 

Keep your eyes peeled on their social media page for further details.

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