- Film And TV
- 14 Dec 21
Paddy Keenan, Paddy Smith Band, Robert J Ardiff and more to play at HARK! A Kell’s Christmas Carol in Meath
This special Christmas event taking place in Meath this December promises "a night of festival fun-filled with music, film, comedy, Ireland's Family Circus, storytelling" and much more.
Presented by SoFFT Productions, several exciting Irish musicians are lined up for a special Christmas event in Meath this Sunday, December 18.
HARK! A Kell's Christmas Carol will feature the likes of Paddy Keenan, Paddy Smith Band with Jeanne McGovern, Robert John Ardiff (pictured above) and Matthew Gilsenan with Deirdre Shannon.
Promising "a night of festival fun for the community with Music, Film, Comedy, Ireland's Family Circus, Storytelling and more", the event will occur at Kells Theatre (St Vincent de Paul Hall) in Kells, Co. Meath.
The show will also be MCed by comedian and Kells native Fred Cooke, best known for his appearances on Republic of Telly, The Fear and The Tommy Tiernan Show.
Other performers on the night will include playwright Deirdre Kinahan and Ireland's Family Circus - Gerbola Circus, with Kells Silver band welcoming patrons as they enter the venue before the show kicks off at 8 pm.
Film lovers can also enjoy a special premiere of All Rise: "A musical short film shot on-site in Kells historic courthouse showcasing music acts from Meath with support under the Meath LLPS."
HARK! A Kell's Christmas Carol is produced by SoFFT Productions with the support of the Meath Arts Office.
Tickets are on sale now here.
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