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Carols for Christmas: New Dublin Voices Friday 9 December 1:05pm jfr


Bernie Sherlock conductor


Ireland’s internationally renowned chamber choir New Dublin Voices invites you to step in from the cold and feel the warmth of the arrival of Christmas. Every year, these sell-out lunchtime concerts bring seasonal cheer, reflection and the very best of Christmas music, superbly performed.


Tickets: ¤16 Concessions available Presented by New Dublin Voices


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Dublin County Choir Christmas Family Gala Sunday 11 December 3pm/7pm ma


Dublin County Choir gets the festive season going with friends old and new, contributing its own quality choral fare under the baton of John Dexter, along with seasonal song and dance showcasing the cream of Irish talent.


Tickets: ¤25, ¤20 Half-price for children under 12. Family ticket: ¤60 Presented by Dublin County Choir


GLORIA Christmas Concert Monday 12 December 8pm ma


Stick Man & Room on the Broom Saturday 10 December 12:30pm/ 3pm/5pm ma


Hop on for the ride with acclaimed animated films Stick Man and Room on the Broom, based on the much-loved children’s books by The Gruffalo creators, Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. In this live world premiere, Terry Davies conducts the Orchestra of the National Concert Hall performing René Aubry’s inspired scores.


Tickets: ¤23 | Child: ¤18 | Family ticket: ¤77 Presented by the National Concert Hall Family Programme proudly supported by TileStyle


Goethe-Institut Choir John Dexter conductor Corina Ignat soprano Andrew Gavin tenor David Leigh organ Young European Strings Chamber Orchestra Goethe Wind Ensemble


The Goethe-Institut Choir returns with its popular annual Christmas concert. This year’s theme is Gloria, presenting choral pieces from the 16th, 18th and 19th centuries.


Tickets: ¤25, ¤15 Concessions available Presented by Goethe-Institut Choir, Dublin


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