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Christmas Miscellany

Warrenpoint Town Hall, Church Street, Warrenpoint, Newry, BT34 3HN
Christmas Miscellany - Newry Chamber musicians at Christmas

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Join us for Christmas Miscellany in Warrenpoint Town Hall, a magical evening of festive cheer featuring some of Ireland's finest performers, including violinist Joanne Quigley McParland, pianist David Quigley, soprano Fiona Flynn, and baritone Ben McAteer.

With BBC Northern Ireland's John Toal providing heartwarming narration, this concert blends traditional carols, classical favourites, and seasonal stories to celebrate the holiday spirit. An unforgettable experience awaits, so gather your loved ones and come revel in the warmth and joy of Christmas.

Joanne Quigley McParland violin
David Quigley piano
Fiona Flynn soprano
Ben McAteer baritone

With John Toal narrator

 

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Adult£20.00 per ticket
Child£10.00 per ticket

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Season (19 Dec 2024)
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Thursday19:30

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