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ALFI

The Rostrevor Inn, 33-35 Bridge Street, Rostrevor, Newry, Co Down, BT34 3BG
ALFI

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ALFI

Multi-award winning trio Alfi is the collaborative project of musicians Fiachra Meek, Ryan McAuley and Alannah Thornburgh. Featuring an unusual line-up of harp, five string banjo and uilleann pipes, Alfi explores a combination of music and song sourced from the folk traditions of Ireland & America.

Alfi released their debut album 'Say Old Man' in July 2023 to great critical acclaim - 'the album captures the organic, full-bodied spirit of their live shows, as well as the distinctive personalities of the players – and marks Alfi as a vital force in Ireland's ever-diversifying folk scene' (Hot Press).

Nominated for 'Best Emerging Folk Artist' at the RTÉ Folk Awards, Alfi have also received numerous accolades including the 'US Embassy Creative Minds Award', The 'Caoimhin O Dochartaigh Award' at Imbolc International Music Festival and Molloy Award at "Birmingham TradFest".

After a superb performance earlier this year ALFI are back at the Rostrevor Inn by popular demand!

Tickets (£12.50) available from:
Crawfords Bar, Bridge St, Rostrevor, (from 3pm daily)
Good Craic Gift Shop, 13 Church St, Rostrevor, (10-5pm,
Mon – Sat, 1pm – 5pm Sun)
Please pay cash if possible
Or call the Rostrevor Inn: 02841739911 to pay by card

Facilities

Accessibility

  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

Catering

  • Bar
  • Licensed
  • Restaurant on Premises

Establishment Features

  • Accommodation on site

Event Facilities

  • Booking Required

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£12.50 per ticket

Please contact the organiser for any further information that's required.

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