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Cathyrn Craig and Brian Willoughby

The Rostrevor Inn, 33-35 Bridge Street, Rostrevor, County Down, BT34 3BG
Willoughby/Craig

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"Staggering good...truly magical guitar work, vocals to lift your heart and soul with songs that are utterly unforgettable"

"One of Nashville's finest voices and one of the world's greatest acoustic guitarists - stunning!"

"They catch a mood that could produce goosebumps on sheet metal"
The Glasgow Herald
"…sublime guitar work and one of the finest voices around"

Folk Club favourites, Brian Willoughby and Cathryn Craig return to the intimate surroundings of Crawford's Bar.

Brian is well known for his virtuoso performances on electric and acoustic guitar with folk/rock band the Strawbs. He has also played with Mary Hopkin, Joe Brown, Roger Whittaker, Bridget St John and Monty Python! From Virginia, Cathryn is a renowned performer and songwriter and has sung with Chet Atkins, The Righteous Brothers, Shel Silverstein and Jorma Kaukonen. Both Brian and Cathryn have accompanied Nanci Griffith.

Tickets (£12.50) available from Crawfords Bar, Bridge St, Rostrevor, (from 3pm daily)
Good Craic Gift Shop, 13 Church St, Rostrevor

Please pay cash if possible

Or call the Rostrevor Inn: 028 417 39911 to pay by card

Guide Prices

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Adult£12.50 per ticket

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

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Opening Times

Season (18 Nov 2024)
DayTimes
Monday20:00 - 22:30

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A2 from Newry and Kilkeel

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No 39 bus from Kilkeel and Newry.

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