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The Great Irish Song Book set to visit Kilkenny's Set Theatre
Irish Women in Harmony presents The Great Irish Song Book
Reporter:
Kilkenny People
05 Feb 2025 3:00 PM
Email:
sam.matthews@kilkennypeople.ie
After a third stunning appearance on the Late Late Show last week and with their National Concert Hall show a sell-out, Irish Women in Harmony have announced their first national tour happening in September and October this year.
Irish Women in Harmony presents The Great Irish Song Book visit Kilkenny's Set Theatre on Friday, October 24 and the all-star collective will bring their stunning versions of Dreams, Nothing Compares 2U and other classics from the Great Irish Songbook to life in a stunning blend of vocal arrangements.
After stealing the hearts of the nation during the Covid-19 pandemic with their captivating version of The Cranberries’ ‘Dreams’, Irish Women in Harmony bring the songs we know and love to Set Theatre’s stage; including classics by artists like The Cranberries, Sinead O’Connor, Enya, Aslan, The Corrs, Clannad, U2 and more.
Irish Women in Harmony is a collective of Irish female artists who have come together to support one another - both creatively and practically - in pursuit of their artistic goals. It was conceived by Grammy and Brit Award nominated songwriter Ruth Anne Cunningham and has raised over €350,000 for Safe Ireland, ISPCC and the Aisling Project.
Tickets are on sale this Friday at 10am from set.ie
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