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This two act show is directed by former Riverdance stars. Come to celebrate an evening of Irish music, song and dance featuring the Beglan Irish dancers. Live music by Cat & Hare and the beautiful voice of Alli Johnson. Guest performance by world renowned flamenco dancer Kerensa DeMars. Saturday, May 13th, doors open at 5:30pm, the show beings at 6:30pm.

The Stirling Latelys LIVE at Linneman's Riverwest Inn

Linneman's Riverwest , Milwaukee, WI

E STIRLING LATELYS Doors at 6pm, show at 7pm, $5

With a repertoire that blends Irish and Scottish Celtic songs, contemporary folk, and compelling originals, The Stirling Latelys are a Milwaukee-based group with decades of combined performing experience. Consisting of Alli Johnson (vocals, guitar), Amanda Carlson (ukulele, vocals), and Chad Johnson (guitar, mandolin, vocals), the quartet has a penchant for exquisite vocal harmonies, dynamic, colorful arrangements, vivid storytelling, and shooting large wads of cash into the audience at their shows with a potato gun (source needed). Alli is the lead singer and founding member of festival-favorite The Selkie Girls, having performed in nearly a dozen states with several TV appearances. She also directs the Milwaukee Irish Fest Choir and has taught voice, guitar, piano, and ukulele privately for years. Chad has authored over 95 music instructional books for Hal Leonard Corporation and shared the stage with members of Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Allman Brothers Band, Jamey Johnson, and others. Amanda Carlson received a BA in vocal music from Northern State University in Aberdeen, SD, has performed in various choirs and worship bands since the age of 13, and sang with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Chorus for several years as well. Together, they create an innovative sound that possesses the charm of traditional music while forging their own unique path, folding in captivating original songs that blend seamlessly.

$5 MARCH 23 @ 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Event Category: LIVE MUSIC

SCOTFEST Tulsa

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SCOTFEST, Tulsa, Oklahoma

Scotfest | Oklahoma is an authentic celebration of Scottish and Celtic culture, primarily modeled after the 180 year old Lonach Gathering, Scotland and the over 190 year old Braemar Gathering, Scotland.

NEW & RETURNING FAVORITE entertainment, new events, and so much more. Presenting folk, roots, rock & pop music, highland athletics, pipes & drums, highland and Irish dance, whisky tastings, vendors and a great selection of beer and food from the Scottish, Irish and British homelands.

Sammons Center for the ARTS

Sammons Center for the ARTS, 3630 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX

Schedule subject to change.

The Selkie Girls Friday, March 25, 2022 | 8pm @ Meadows Hall

Named after the mythological Celtic creatures who live in the sea as seals, but walk on land as humans, The Selkie Girls are a mainstay in the North Texas folk music scene. Unique instrumentation, lush harmonies, and lively arrangements distinguish this group featuring Alli Johnson on vocals and guitar, Jaycie Skidmore on vocals, flutes, and penny whistles, Dave Ervin on vocals, guitar, and mandolin, Joel Black on upright and fretless acoustic bass, Martin McCall on percussion, and Linda Mudd on harp.

Sammons Discovery concerts begin at 8 p.m. in Meadows Hall; doors open at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $40 per person and includes valet parking, beverages, and light refreshments. Seating is open.

St Paddy's Texas Style

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Old Town Lewisville, Lewisville, TX

This free St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the Wayne Ferguson Plaza features Irish music, dance, Texas music, food and beer of course, plus amusements for kids.Texas Independence Day is celebrated in March, which is why we celebrate St. Paddy’s Texas Style!

The Selkie Girls LIVE at North Texas Irish Festival

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North Texas Irish Festival, Fair Park, Dallas, TX

The North Texas Irish Festival is produced and sponsored by the Southwest Celtic Music Association, Inc. a Texas nonprofit, tax exempt corporation dedicated to the “study, performance, promotion and preservation of Celtic music and dance in the Southwest.” Since its beginning in March of 1983, the NTIF has become one of the largest festivals in the United States, hosting multiple stages, workshops, craft demonstrations, a children’s area, games, traditional Irish foods and beverages, cultural displays, vendor areas and much more.

The Selkie Girls Livestreamed at the North Texas Irish Festival

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North Texas Irish Festival

North Texas Irish Festival 2021 Goes Virtual March 6 Special events will include 6 concurrent livestreams of music, dancing, story-telling, cooking, dogs, horses and more. Plus, a live all-day broadcast of music and bands from Ireland. More details to come. Follow us on social media and www.ntif.org. Presented by Southwest Celtic Music Association.