A celebration of The Dubliners is set for a 2025 UK and Ireland tour - and it's stopping in Llandudno.
Seven Drunken Nights – The Story of The Dubliners will be performing at multiple locations across the UK and Ireland next year.
The show, which has been described as a celebration of Ireland's most iconic band, will be performing at Venue Cymru on May 22.
The show has been described as a 'spectacular show honouring the legacy of Ireland’s favourite musical sons in authentic style.'
The show will be performed by a talented cast of musicians and singers and feature celebrated classics, including The Irish Rover, The Leaving of Liverpool, Belle of Belfast City, Dirty Old Town, The Banks of the Rose, Star of the County Down and The Town I Love So Well.
Dublin-born Ged Graham, the writer and director of the show, said: "Performing the music of The Dubliners around the world truly is a real privilege for everyone involved with the Seven Drunken Nights show.
"The connection we’ve built with the audience over the years is incredible; they know we’re keeping the iconic music of The Dubliners alive with the same passion that they have for it."
The 2025 'all-new production' of the show is said to boast the 'most lavish set to-date'.
Mr Graham said: "The music of The Dubliners was the soundtrack to me growing up in an Irish family.
"Every Sunday my Dad would put on his Dubliners records and our home would be filled with this incredible sound.
"For me, every night on stage is like stepping back to my childhood and being eleven years old again.
"It’s genuinely a labour of love and, as a fan of The Dubliners, it’s the greatest privilege.”
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