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Maeshine concert in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support and Alzheimer's Society

Bangor Abbey Church, 1 Malachy Way, Bangor, County Down, BT20 4JF
Maeshine with tambura chord and gipsy guitar

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Our local duo Maeshine is back to share their unique tapestry of sound in the wonderful acoustic setting of Bangor Abbey.
All the proceeds of this concert will go to Macmillan Cancer Support NI and Alzheimer's Society NI and so there is a depth of gratitude for every ticket sold. Tickets are available from Bangor Abbey Parish office and online at Ticketsource.

Maeshine forges a sonic universe of their own by blending celtic, folk, world, classical crossover and new age genres.

"Renowned for their pure voices and ethereal instruments, Maeshine have a reputation for taking audiences on a heartwarming journey, with lyrics and music that inspire well being." -- The Spectator

With their stunning vocals, chimes, singing bowls, gypsy guitars, tambura chord, Rav Vast, gong and lullaby drum this duo is refreshingly original and spellbinding. Come and enjoy new songs and some well known ones like "Strickland's Glen" from their album Gentle Peace.

For this special fundraiser, they will be joined by other local musicians on cello, double bass and percussion.

Doors open 7.15pm, concert starts at 7.30pm

There will be an interval with some home baking and refreshments halfway through the concert.

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  • All areas accessible to disabled visitors

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  • Booking Required

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  • On site parking
  • Station nearby

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Ticket£18.00 per ticket

Online booking fees may apply.

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Image of the front of Bangor Abbey on a bright sunny dayBangor Abbey, BangorFounded in 558AD the main body of the building dates from 1830's, the tower from 15th century and steeple dates around 1693. Interesting gravestones include a memorial to the assistant surgeon of the Titanic, local man John Edward Simpson.

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