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Daniel O’Donnell :: Thursday, September 9

Daniel O’Donnell :: Thursday, September 9

Daniel O’Donnell lands in the ACT to play the Royal Theatre.
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John Spillane :: Sunday, June 20

John Spillane :: Sunday, June 20

Bantry singer/songwriter John Spillane takes to the stage at the Irish Club Canberra.
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Bloomsday :: Wednesday, June 16

Bloomsday :: Wednesday, June 16

The Canberra Friends of Ireland invite like-minded souls to join them at 7.45 pm at the Ulysses restaurant in the Irish Club for this yera’s Bloomsday celebrations.
Music, fun, readings and craic are promised, and audience participation is welcomed.
Call (02) 6230 2153 for details.


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Rhythm of the Dance :: Friday, May 21

Rhythm of the Dance :: Friday, May 21

Irish dancing spectacular Rhythm of the Dance lands in Canberra for one night at The Viking Club.
For more information log on to the show’s website.


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Des Bishop :: Friday, April 23 – Sunday, April25

Des Bishop :: Friday, April 23 – Sunday, April25

Irish American comic Des Bishop plays four nights at The Street Theatre in Canberra as he continues his monster Australian tour.
Log on to The Street Theatre website for bookings.


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Des Bishop

Des Bishop

Irish American funny man Des Bishop returns to Australia for his first-ever extensive Australian tour in March.
Bishop rocketed to stardom with his hit television show The Des Bishop Work Experience, and more recently he had success with his latest series In The Name Of The Fada.
He returns to Australia with his latest stage show, Desfunctional, [...]


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Máirtín O’Connor Band

Máirtín O’Connor Band

Irish trad legend Máirtín O’Connor brings his band of Seamie O’Dowd and Cathal Hayden to Australia for the very first time next month when they kick off their Australian tour in Katoomba.
O’Connor, who played the Sydney Opera House as part of the Masters of Tradition and who was a key figure in the development of [...]


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Brian Kennedy

Brian Kennedy

Irish singer Brian Kennedy kicks off his monster Australian tour on February 24 in Bulli, NSW.
Kennedy will play a massive 18 shows on his month-long tour around Oz, finishing up in Fremantle at The Fly By Night on March 23.
For ticket details and more information log on to www.chuggentertainment.com
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Brian Kennedy Australian tour dates 2010
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Damien Leith

Damien Leith

Former Australian Idol winner Damien Leith kicks off a monster Aussie tour on February 11 in Toowoomba before sweeping his way down the east coast and west.
The Kildare singer songwriter – whose latest tour is called Keys And Strings and is a collection of his favourite Irish songs – will play a string of shows [...]


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Jindabyne Irish Cultural Festival

Jindabyne Irish Cultural Festival

This year’s Lake Jindabyne Irish Cultural Festival takes place over the Australia Day long weekend.
The event kicks off in the south-east NSW town on Friday, January 22 and will feature a host of Irish acts including Jimmy Mullarkey and Joe Fitzgerald, as well as a range of other activities including Irish song and dance, a [...]


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Gallery

Susan Blake and Pauline Fitzgerald (Dublin) Stephen Doyle (Wicklow) Laura Connolly and Shane Molloy (Leitrim) Seoirse NiChanghaile and Helen Long (Wicklow)