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Jungle Communications
Xaali Berkeley O' Reilly
Photo gallery
Photos by:
Visitsitges.com
Jungle Communications
Xaali Berkeley O' Reilly
Photo gallery
Photos by:
Visitsitges.com
Jungle Communications
Xaali Berkeley O' Reilly
Photo gallery
Photos by:
Visitsitges.com
Jungle Communications
Xaali Berkeley O' Reilly
The North Dublin Singers (NDS) are a choir based in the Artane Beaumont Family Recreation Centre. Established in October 2015 and now under the new direction of Irish Soprano, Rebecca Rodgers, NDS sing a range of styles from pop / gospel / soul / rock / reggae and more in 3/4 part harmony. The group regularly performs at local community events. NDS has raised funds for Pieta House, the Irish Cancer Society, Heart Children Ireland, North Dublin SPCA, Music Matters inclusive community choirs and more.
SITGES
SITGES
Sitges Live'19
An Irish Arts Festival in Catalonia • Un Festival de les Arts Irlandès a Catalunya • Un Festival de las Artes Irlandés en Cataluña

Sitges Live'19
24 Oct 2019, 22:00 – 27 Oct 2019, 22:00
Sitges, 08870, Barcelona, Spain
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Festival Weekend Pass
€59
€59
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1. Rossinyol to Raglan Road
€7
24/10/2019, 22.00h, Venue: Queenz, Carrer d'Espalter 2. – Simon Morgan (vocals) Richie Buckley (saxophone) and Drazen Derek (guitar) present The Great Irish Song Book with Joan Pinós and his ensemble
€7
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2. Friday Prado Sessions
€5
25/10/2019, 12.30h - 16.30h, Venue: Els Jardins del Prado, Carrer Francesc Gumà 6. – Outdoor day-time concerts, extensive tapas and drinks menu available
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3. Mossie Martin CD launch
€5
25/10/2019, 18.00h, Venue: Teatro El Prado, Carrer Francesc Gumà, 6. – Mossie Martin launches his new CD, ‘The Humours of Derrynacoosan’, with Donal O'Connor (guitar), Bernard Flaherty (flute & whistles), and Craobh Phiarais, launched by John Sheahan (The Dubliners)