A Celtic Christmas by A Taste of Ireland
Overview
Direct from its Off-Broadway season, A Taste of Ireland – The Irish Music and Dance Sensation, presents its holiday spectacular, A Celtic Christmas. Prepare to be enchanted with some of the world's finest Irish dancers and musicians bringing the spirit of Christmas to life, in a show that will make you laugh, cry, and sing into the night.
After captivating audiences across the USA and around the world, A Celtic Christmas by A Taste of Ireland is coming direct to the Canberra Theatre. Experience the magic as world-class performers blend melodic folk mash-ups, a capella tap battles, and heartwarming storytelling into one truly unforgettable performance.
Featuring former World Irish dance champions and stars from Lord of the Dance and Riverdance, A Celtic Christmas delivers a holiday spectacular packed with Irish wit, traditional tunes, and heartfelt ballads alongside all your favourite carols.
The show's exciting mix of electrifying rhythms and extraordinary talent promises an evening brimming with Irish charm and enthralling entertainment, all in one powerhouse event. Immerse yourself in a traditional Celtic landscape and let the magic of an Irish Christmas transport you to a world filled with excitement and wonder, where vibrant music and dance embody the heartbeat of the festive season.
Don't miss your chance to see this magical show as it tours Australia for a strictly limited season.
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