Seán Keane Live in Concert - VISUAL

VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art &
The George Bernard Shaw Theatre

Seán Keane Live in Concert

Seán Keane's distinctive voice and instrumental talent create unforgettable performances that blend Irish folk, blues, and country with warmth and charm.

Friday 3rd October 2025 | 8pm

Admission: €32 Incl Booking Fee

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Seán Keane's unique voice, with its roots in old Ireland lends itself beautifully to many different genres. His songs encompass a mixture of traditional Irish folk music, blues, and country and his skill on the flute, whistles and pipes, with which he punctuates songs, make his work unforgettable. Any show with Seán Keane is one of warmth, intimacy and a touch of humour.

Tickets can be purchased online, in person or over the phone at Box Office. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Wheelchair users and any group over 8 persons should book tickets directly through Box Office. Further Terms and Conditions can be found at visualcarlow.ie/visit/booking-information.

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