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Ciara McCrickard Trio

The Rostrevor Inn, 33-35 Bridge Street, Rostrevor, Co Down, BT34 3BG
McCrickard Trio

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Born and reared in the shadows of the Mourne Mountains, Ciara McCrickard is one of the finest singers in Irish music and a renowned fiddle player. Stephen Rooney began his musical journey on guitar before moving onto the banjo and has won All Ireland titles on both instruments. He was a member of Donal Lunny's Ciorras and of Rianta, whose debut album was awarded 'Trad Connect Album of the year'. They will be joined by Niall McCrickard for this concert.

Tickets are £12.50 and available from Crawfords Bar, open daily from 3pm or by calling the Rostrevor Inn on 028 417 39911.

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Adult£12.50 per ticket

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A2 from Newry and Kilkeel

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No 39 from Newry or Kilkeel

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