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Westlife's Shane helps mentor Sligo's musical teens

Westlife's Shane helps mentor Sligo's musical teens

Sligo Champion
Members of the Teenage Theme Night which kicks off this weekend in the Hawk's Well theatre have been putting the final touches to their programme ahead of the two night show which begins on Saturday and Sunday night at 8 pm.
PRO of the Teenage Theme Night, Sheena Clarke told The Sligo Champion that 'the Theme Night Academy has been providing a platform for older teenagers to perform with their peers in a professional, safe and friendly environment for over ten years.

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