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Daoirí Farrell

The Rostrevor Inn, 33-35 Bridge Street, Rostrevor, Rostrevor, Co Down, BT34 3BG
Daoirí Farrel

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Daoirí Farrell
Rostrevor Folk Club at Crawfords
September 23rd, 8pm.

"Daoirí Farrell is singlehandedly spearheading a resurgence of the authentic in Irish folk music…he is rightly in demand all over the world."
Irish Music

"Daoirí has assumed the mantle of Luke Kelly."
Christy Moore

"Daoirí is one of the most important traditional singers to emerge in the last decade."
Donal Lunny

"The finest Irish male folk singer-storyteller this side of Christy Moore and Paul Brady."
The Weekend Australian

We could go on. Nominated in this year's RTE Folk Awards, twice BBC Radio 2 Folk Award winner, it's little wonder we've been trying to bring Dublin-born singer and bouzouki player Daoirí Farrell to the Rostrevor Folk Club at Crawfords for some time.

All we can add is, early booking advised!

Facilities

Catering

  • Bar
  • Licensed
  • Restaurant on Premises

Establishment Features

  • Accommodation on site
  • Toilets

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Adult£12.50 per ticket

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