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Title:
Irish Descendants
When:
Wed, Feb 18
Where:
Lethbridge
Category:
World/Reggae

Description

 Time: 7:30 p.m.

Tickets:$30

One of Newfoundland’s best loved musical groups The Irish Descendants will be performing at the Yates Memorial Theatre on Wednesday, February 18th. The Descendants have earned a long list of achievements over the last couple of decades. They have sold over a half a million records. They have been named Entertainers of the Year at the East Coast Music Awards and have won a Juno. The Irish Descendants have sold out concerts across North America and when touring Ireland were dubbed “The Lost Celtic Tribe of Newfoundland”. Their performances of lilting ballads and toe tapping reels are presented with high energy and a humorous slant that leaves audiences clamoring for more.
This a great opportunity to get your Pre St. Patrick’s Day fix of Celtic/Irish/Folk/Newfoundland music.
The show starts at 7:30 P.M. At the Yates Memorial Theatre tickets are $30 each (Includes GST)
Tickets are available at all Ticket Center locations: Yates Memorial Theatre and ENMAX Centre.
Order by Phone at: 403-329-7328 or visit us online at enmaxcentre.ca

 http://www.irishdescendants.com/

CON O'BRIEN
DAVE PANTING
DUNCAN CAMERON
ROBERT KELLY



  • Since their formation in 1990, The Irish Descendants have garnered a loyal fan base in their native Canada, and captured the attention of an ever-growing international audience. The band’s award winning recordings range from lilting ballads to toe-tapping reels, and their high energy, humorous live performances have made them a popular attraction at home and abroad. To date, the band has sold half a million albums.

    Having toured extensively throughout North America,including headlining Celtic Festivals in Chicago, Boston and Cleveland, The Irish Descendants have performed at such prestigious venues as The Smithsonian in Washington D.C., and have played with many of the nation’s best symphony orchestras. They appeared on stage at The Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto in the theatrical production of Needfire, as well as headlining The International Festival of the Sea in England.

    When Newfoundland celebrated its 500th Birthday, the band was selected to play at the festivities, entertaining European royalty and heads of state.

    The 1991 release of their first album, Misty Morning Shore, quickly catapulted the band from pub circuit regulars to radio stars. This led to a contract with Warner Music, and the release of Look to the Sea in 1993.

    In 1996, following the release of Gypsies and Lovers the previous year, The Irish Descendants were named Entertainers of the Year at the East Coast Music Awards, and received a Juno Award, the Canadian equivalent of a Grammy. By year’s end, the band’s first two albums were both certified Gold.

    Over the next decade the band continued to evolve, touring every year and releasing albums including a Greatest Hits Package, So Far So Good, and The Gift, a Christmas album.

    In 2004 the band released Across The Water for the New York based Kells Label. The album immediately cruised to the top of the North American Irish Charts, and drew rave reviews from the Irish media.

    The band has now released a new CD, Southern Shore, produced by Alan Doyle (Great Big Sea), and will be touring extensively throughout North America.

    The Irish Descendants

 

Venue

Map
Venue:
Yates Theatre-Sterndale Bennett Theatre
Street:
1002 - 4 Avenue South.
ZIP:
T1J 0P6
City:
Lethbridge
State:
Alberta
Country:
Country: ca

Description

The Yates Theatre is located downtown next to Lethbidge City Hall. It is a great room which hosts a variety of shows including music and comedy from Ian Tyson to Ron James.

 The Genevieve E. Yates Memorial Centre consists of two performance spaces, the Yates Theatre, a 486 seat proscenium theatre, and the Sterndale Bennett Theatre, a black box theatre with a maximum audience capacity of 180. Several facilities are shared between the two theatres. These include a costume construction/sewing room; a set construction workshop; set, costume, and property storage areas; offices; box office and concessions. In addition to serving as a performance venue, the Yates Memorial Centre also houses an art gallery in the upper mezzanine area. Works from new and established visual artists are displayed on a rotating basis for the enjoyment of both theatre patrons and the general public. 

Ticket Centre - (403) 329-7328

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