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March Membership Drawing: Tickets to see Celtic Woman

SPR will give away FOUR sets of tickets to see Celtic Woman. This ensemble honors Ireland’s rich musical and cultural heritage with every performance. Celtic Woman is celebrating 15 years of music with an all new show.

                                                  

Four People will each receive:

  • A pair of tickets to see Celtic Woman, initially scheduled for May 16 2020, but now rescheduled for May of 2021, at the Pend Oreille Pavilion at Northern Quest Resort & Casino.

About Celtic Woman: 
In the fifteen years since its 2005 debut, global musical sensation Celtic Woman has emerged as  a genuine artistic phenomenon representing Irish music and culture all over the world.  The group's albums and DVD releases have been consistent multi-platinum best-sellers, and its concert tours continue to touch the hearts of a devoted audience that spans the globe. Both an accomplished recording ensemble and a world-class performing collective, Celtic Woman celebrates Ireland's rich musical and cultural heritage, while continuing its remarkable legacy of introducing some of Ireland's most talented singers and musicians onto the world stage. 

Celtic Woman's fresh fusion of traditional Irish music alongside contemporary songcraft celebrates Ireland's ancient history while reflecting the vibrant spirit of modern Ireland.  The group's repertoire encompasses Irish classics, contemporary songs, classical favorites and stirring originals.  The lineup of performers has evolved in the years since the group's inception, but the signature sound of Celtic Woman has remained consistent, showcasing the members' individual and collaborative talents.

Celtic Woman is currently comprised of four young Irish women—dynamic vocalists Mairéad Carlin, Megan Walsh and returning special guest artist Chloë Agnew, alongside gifted violinist Tara McNeill—whose performing skills bring centuries of musical and cultural tradition to life.  In concert, their angelic voices and instrumental virtuosity are accompanied by a robust ensemble that includes Irish dancers, bagpipers and a full band playing an array of traditional Celtic instruments, including bodhran, tin whistle, bouzouki and Uileann pipes.

You can learn more about the group here.

Everyone making a pledge of support to Spokane Public Radio by March 27 is entered into FOUR DRAWINGS.

Return your renewal notice by mail or go online to renew or become a NEW Member. Call 800.328.5729 during Business hours. Sustaining Members are entered into all membership drawings! You don’t have to pledge to be entered, but your public radio support makes a difference in your community.

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