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Sing for Your Supper with Colleen Savage & Special Guests | Lúnasa Festival

Bluebell Lane Glamping, 49 Tullymacrieve Road, Mullaghbawn, County Armagh, BT35 9RE
The Roundhouse, Bluebell Lane

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Come and join us for an evening of great entertainment through music, story and song at Sing for your Supper with your host for the evening, South Armagh singer Colleen Savage.

And that's not all - this year we have several surprise exceptional invited guests who will be joining us on the evening including singer songwriter Finbar Magee together with local renowned fiddle player Breige Quinn not to mention Cushendall storyteller Stephen O'Hara. Finbar and Breige together are a powerful duo and no doubt we will hear some of his well known songs including 'My Belfast Love', 'The Hills of Sweet Lislea' not to mention his most recent song 'The 16th Man'. Stephen O'Hara, a storyteller who hails from Cushendall, will regale us with heartwarming, comical and sorrowful stories steeped in mythology and ancient folklore.

Participation is more than welcome from the floor - a song, a story, a tune or whatever is your pleasure - or if you'd rather sit back and relax and soak up the atmosphere, you'll be right at home will us in the Roundhouse. Your supper and some locally crafted Mac's Cider is included (although you can certainly bring your own bottle).

We look forward to seeing you there!

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