Friday 24th May – Kevin Garvey Tribute Concert in aid of Galway Hospice

A Tribute Concert in memory of the late Kevin Garvey will be taking place in The Crane Bar on Friday 24th May with all proceeds being donated to Galway Hospice.

Starting at 9pm, the concert will feature Dessie O’Halloran, Sean Tyrrell, Crazy Crows – (Colie Mullen, Gerry Horgan, Tony Kelly, Fintan O’Malley), Jackie Small, Greg Cotter & Mary Flanagan & Friends, Martin Dunne, Johnnie Mullen, Gerry Mulholland, Peter Kelehan, Bernie O’Mahony & Friends, Sean & Irene Maloney, Johnny Finn, Mike Chang, Werner Gladh, John Cunningham and other guests.

The MC on the night will be the unmistakable Des Forde.

Tickets cost €10 and are available from the following locations:

The Crane Bar (Small Crane), Opus II (High Street), Paraic’s Bar (The Docks), Corless Formalwear (Domnick Street), Killoran’s Bar (Salthill)and at Galway Hospice (Renmore)

By purchasing a ticket, you will also receive a 3 set CD with a collection of songs by Kevin Garvey (1951-2005). However please note that while the purchase of a ticket guarantees a copy of the 3 CD set, it does not guarantee entry to the concert due to venue capacity limitations. Entry will be on a “first come first served” basis so please come along early on the night.

In the case that you can’t make it on the night, your donation of €10 would still get you a 3-set CD, with a total of 56 great songs. All proceeds raised will be donated to Galway Hospice. Thank you!

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