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CelticFest celebrates with music, lots of music

Here are some of the musical ways to enjoy CelticFest's 10th anniversary in Vancouver: Something Sort of Grandish Saturday, March 15, 2pm Tom Lee Music Hall, 929 Granville Vancouver’s top musical theatre talent perform musical numbers and show tunes
Jayme Stone
Jayme Stone is performing at Vancouver's CelticFest.

Here are some of the musical ways to enjoy CelticFest's 10th anniversary in Vancouver:

Something Sort of Grandish
Saturday, March 15, 2pm
Tom Lee Music Hall, 929 Granville
Vancouver’s top musical theatre talent perform musical numbers and show tunes with a Celtic theme, from 1919 to present. Shows like Finian’s Rainbow and Brigadoon, among others, will be featured in the show. Tickets are $20 at the door. Doors open at 1:30pm.

CelticFest Ceilidh
Saturday, March 15, 8pm
Vancouver FanClub, 1050 Granville
This show features Punters Reunion fiddlers, Nellie Quinn and Chris Meredith, along with Irish traditionalists Crikey Mor. Banjo Maestro Jayme Stone will be performing with Lomax Project, and Mad Pudding returns to CelticFest. Tickets $25 at Ticketstonight.ca, 604-684-2787 and at the door, $30. Doors at 7pm.

CelticFest Sunday Session
Sunday, March 16, 3pm
Tom Lee Music Hall, 929 Granville
Tim Readman and Jennie Bice host a night of “jamming” with fellow musicians. This event is mostly for players, but music lovers are always welcome. Tickets are $5 at the door. Tom Lee Music Hall, 3rd Floor. Doors at 2:30pm.

Celtic Village & Street Market
Saturday, March 15, 11am-6pm
Sunday, March 16, 10am-5pm
Follow the sound of Celtic Spirit along Granville Street from Robson to Nelson and to Robson Square for live music, cultural demonstrations and more. Free

Read our story about Tom Landa here. Go to CelticFestVancouver.com for details.

 


 

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