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See photos as more than 200 turn out for sold-out Wicklow variety show

See photos as more than 200 turn out for sold-out Wicklow variety show

The sold-out event, saw a crowd of more than 200 revellers enjoy music that incorporated all manner of styles and instruments, from country to trad, Ukrainian sounds to bluegrass, and everything between.
Among the ensemble of performers on the night, which raised funds for the upkeep of the community hall, were Eimear Casey, Jorum, Peter, Paul & John, Joanne Daly, Joe Faulkner, Toby & Zara, Ukrainian Ladies, Vintage 45's, Johnny Gleeson and special guest, Dave Lofts.
Thanking all those in attendance, the performers and John Lennon for bringing the evening together, St Tegan's Hall committee member Siobhán Doyle said it was fantastic to see so many familiar and new faces coming together to enjoy an evening of pure entertainment.
'John Lennon was at the centre of the night, putting the format together, organising all the acts, along with doing a great job as MC on the night,' Siobhán said.
'We hosted a variety show last year, which was a huge success, and people had been talking about it since, so we asked John if he would organise another one, so the event is his brainchild, really. He did a fantastic job, and the calibre of musicians that he brought to the stage on the night was fabulous.
'It was a full house, with a mix of all ages coming from Kiltegan and the surrounding areas. We sold 230 tickets for the show, and we also had a big raffle, with prizes made up by the committee and members of the public, who sponsored prizes.
'A big thanks to Ciaran Fitzgerald and his team, who did a fantastic job on the sound and lights, and a big mention to our special guest, Dave Lofts, who was excellent and a lovely chap. Thanks to the hall committee for all their hard work and any volunteers who helped out.
'Finally, a huge thank you to everyone who came out to support the event. There's just something special about the Kiltegan community. When you put on anything, they come out in force. They're great that way.'
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