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Anthony Toner at Down Arts Centre

Down Arts Centre, 2-6 Irish Street, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6BP
Anthony Toner

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After a sold out show in November 2023, Coleraine-born singer songwriter Anthony Toner makes a welcome return to Down Arts Centre for a winter show, which will be an intimate solo acoustic performance featuring a selection of songs from his extensive back catalogue.

As always, expect some peerless guitar playing on a repertoire that includes old favourites like 'Sailortown', 'East of Louise' and 'Well Well Well', as well as selections like 'An Alphabet' and 'The Protection of the King', from his more recent albums.

Along the way he'll throw in some well-chosen cover versions, some blues – and of course a number of stories from the road and background information on the songs. And he may even read a poem or two. One audience member at a recent show commented that the evening was 'like watching a series of beautiful short films'.

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Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Adult£15.00 per ticket
Concession£13.00 per ticket

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Opening Times

Season (15 Nov 2024)
DayTimes
Friday19:00 - 22:30

* Doors open at 7pm.

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Directions from Town: Follow the A7 from Belfast or the A25 from Clough into Downpatrick town centre, drive straight to the T junction at the end of Market Street and turn left. Down Arts Centre is a large red brick building with a clock tower on the right hand side, on the corner of Irish and Scotch Street. There are several paid and display car parks in the near vicinity and some on-street parking nearby.

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