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The Shamrock Tenors

The Portico of Ards, Steel Dickson Avenue, Portaferry, County Down, BT22 1LE
The Shamrock Tenors in concert

About

Featuring performers from both sides of the community in Northern Ireland, with vocalists from London's West End, the country's best multi-instrumentalists and a champion Irish dancer, The Shamrock Tenors show takes you on a journey through Ireland's most beloved classic songs, in beautiful five part harmony. With all your favorites including "Danny Boy," "Whiskey in the Jar," "The Parting Glass," and "Wild Rover," this is a show for all ages.

Their first two singles shot straight to number 1 on the iTunes World Music Charts, and their performances online have received over 6 million views. Irish music as you have never heard it before!


Please note: this event sold out last year so book early to avoid disappointment


"Songs we all know…gilded with beautiful Irish harmonies and a typically Irish sense of fun"

The Irish News

Facilities

Accessibility

  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

Event Facilities

  • Booking Required

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Guide Prices

Ticket TypeTicket Tariff
Ticket£25.00 per ticket

Plus online booking fee

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Opening Times

Season (7 June 2024)
DayTimes
Friday19:30 - 21:45

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The Portico of Ards, exteriorThe Portico of Ards, PortaferryBuilt in 1841, this beautiful Greek-style church hosts concerts and houses heritage displays. Guided tours include the organ loft and a chance to play on the spectacular restored pipe organ. To book a tour or see what's on visit porticoards.com

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