The Roscrea Comes Alive dancing festival takes place in the marquee at Racket Hall, Roscrea, on the weekend of 21-23 August.
Last year’s promotion was a resounding success and all is now in place for what should be another popular venture next week.
The festival will open on Friday 21 August with Nathan Carter and his band as the top attraction.
They will be on stage at 11pm and will be preceded by the Liam Kett Roadshow.
Nathan has a busy summer season, with major gigs all over the island of Ireland. Saturday night (22 August) features four hours of dancing to two of Ireland’s best-known entertainers, Mike Denver and Declan Nerney, and their respective bands.
The place should be buzzing for this double bill.
The weekend will conclude on Sunday afternoon with Liam Kett spinning the discs between 2pm and 3pm and Michael English and his band taking it home for the following two hours.
“We are fielding numerous enquiries from various parts of the country,” says promoter John Kelly.
“Roscrea is a very central location and Racket Hall is already established as a major country venue.
“Roscrea, Co Tipperary, will indeed be very much alive and going country for what should be a brilliant weekend.”
The Roscrea Comes Alive dancing festival takes place in the marquee at Racket Hall, Roscrea, on the weekend of 21-23 August.
Last year’s promotion was a resounding success and all is now in place for what should be another popular venture next week.
The festival will open on Friday 21 August with Nathan Carter and his band as the top attraction.
They will be on stage at 11pm and will be preceded by the Liam Kett Roadshow.
Nathan has a busy summer season, with major gigs all over the island of Ireland. Saturday night (22 August) features four hours of dancing to two of Ireland’s best-known entertainers, Mike Denver and Declan Nerney, and their respective bands.
The place should be buzzing for this double bill.
The weekend will conclude on Sunday afternoon with Liam Kett spinning the discs between 2pm and 3pm and Michael English and his band taking it home for the following two hours.
“We are fielding numerous enquiries from various parts of the country,” says promoter John Kelly.
“Roscrea is a very central location and Racket Hall is already established as a major country venue.
“Roscrea, Co Tipperary, will indeed be very much alive and going country for what should be a brilliant weekend.”
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