Immerse Yourself in Celtic Melodies at the first ever Celtic World Forum Grammy nominated, Irish singer Eabha McMahon will host this 3-Day Forum at The Irish Institute of Music & Song comprising a mix of talks, panels, workshops and masterclasses all connected to the world of Irish Traditional, Folk and Celtic Music, followed each evening by specially created concerts bringing together the ultimate in Celtic entertainment.
Step into an enchanting journey through the realms of Celtic music. Each concert will have a different theme and feature some of the best and most successful Celtic talent in the world.
From August 31st to September 2nd, join us for a musical journey like no other.
Concert Venue: St George's Church Balbriggan
Thursday August 31st - The Voice & The Tradition
Friday September 1st - The Music & The Dance
Saturday September 2nd - The Songs & The Show
Limited seats available! Forum + Concert tickets available via the Celtic World website below.
Thursday 31st August
Celtic World: The Voice and The Tradition
Step into an enchanting journey through the realms of Celtic music, as the ethereal melodies and captivating rhythms of ancient traditions blend seamlessly with the raw power and emotional depth of contemporary voices.
Friday 1st September
Celtic World: The Music and the Dance
Experience the exhilarating fusion of enchanting melodies and dynamic movements as the Celtic World comes alive in a captivating concert. Prepare to be swept off your feet as traditional Celtic music intertwines with vibrant, high-energy dances, creating an immersive celebration of the rich cultural heritage and infectious spirit of the Celtic traditions.
Saturday 2nd September
Celtic World: The Songs and the Show
Prepare to be swept away on a remarkable journey through the songs of Celtic music, Immerse yourself in a mesmerising concert experience that showcases the power of Celtic songs combining music, storytelling, and stunning visuals in a feast for the senses.
For full forum details + concert tickets - Please visit the Celtic Forum Website