Stars of the future and folk veterans will perform together on stage on Saturday 21st June to provide a night of musical magic that is certain to entertain and in the process raise funds for the MS Society NI.
Being held in Tamlaght Church Hall, Coagh, this night for all in the community promises rich variety from Irish and Scottish dancing to traditional folk and the voices of the St Malachy’s and Coagh Primary School choirs.
Organiser Leslie Ross explained “Our Charity Folk night will bring together some big names in the local folk music scene. Among our acts, we have the Bridge Singers, the Cookstown Folk Club, local legends the Mitchells and two local school choirs from Coagh and St Malachy’s. To keep the variety going we also have both Scottish and Irish dancers, so really there is something here for everyone to enjoy.”
“If that wasn’t enough, we’ll have a barbeque included in the entrance fee. With ample parking and seating at the hall, we really hope that local people will support the event so that we can raise much needed funds to support the MS Society in Northern Ireland.”
Doors open at 6.30pm on Saturday 21st June with the first acts on at 7pm.
Entry to the event is just £10 for adults (children free), paid at the door and all profits raised from the event will go to the MS Society of Northern Ireland.