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The Coronas to take the Royal Theatre by storm

Having spent six weeks in studio working on their third album Closer To You, The Coronas are embarking on a campaign that will take them through to next year, but not without stopping off at the Royal Theatre in Castlebar for what should be an outstanding gig on St Stephen’s Night 2011.

The Coronas in Castlebar

Following on from their spectacular show in The Royal Theatre in August this summer The Meteor Award winning Coronas are returning for one night this Christmas to The Royal Theatre Castlebar on St Stephen’s Night.

The Coronas - foreign adventures and hanging with Macca

THERE IS a rare buzz to playing live - standing on a stage in front of hundred of people wqho know the words of your songs, and will sing them back to you. Live shows and tours also lead you to have some crazy adventures and, if you are lucky, the chance to meet a Beatle.

Celebrate St Stephen’s night with the Coronas

The Meteor Award winning Coronas are coming to The Royal Theatre, Castlebar, St Stephen’s Night for what promises to be a special festive show. Two very successful albums, Heroes and Ghosts and Tony Was An Ex-Con including their recently released single ‘Someone Else’s Hands’, have ensured this Irish band are receiving wide ranging support and affection from fans Their first album was described by Hot Press as “a soulful line between Jeff Buckley and the Libertines”.

The Coronas - foreign adventures and hanging with Macca

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DECEMBER IS going to be a amazing month for music fans in the city as three of Ireland’s leading bands - Two Door Cinema Club, Villagers, and The Coronas - come to Galway for a series of major ‘Róisín Dubh presents...’ concerts.

The Coronas live in Castlebar tonight

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There are still a handful of tickets remaining for tonight’s Coronas’ show in the Royal Theatre and this is a show that you don’t want to miss. Two very successful albums, Heroes and Ghosts and Tony was an Ex-Con, including their recently released single ‘Someone Else’s Hands’, have ensured this Irish band is receiving wide ranging support and affection from fans. Their first album was described by Hot Press as “a soulful line between Jeff Buckley and the Libertines”. The Coronas, featuring Danny O Reilly, Graham Knox, Conor Egan, and Dave Mc Phillips, have achieved platinum sales in Ireland with Heroes or Ghosts, and spawned massive singles such as ‘Grace, Don't Wait!’, ‘Heroes or Ghosts’, and especially ‘San Diego Song’ which became an anthem in pubs and radio stations all across the country.

The Coronas for special end of summer show at the Royal

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The Meteor Award winning Coronas are coming to The Royal Theatre Castlebar this summer on August 20. Two very successful albums, Heroes and Ghosts and Tony was an Ex-Con, including their recently released single ‘Someone Else’s Hands’, have ensured this Irish band is receiving wide ranging support and affection from fans

The Coronas for special end of summer show at the Royal

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The Meteor Award winning Coronas are coming to The Royal Theatre Castlebar this summer on August 20. Two very successful albums, Heroes and Ghosts and Tony was an Ex-Con, including their recently released single ‘Someone Else’s Hands’, have ensured this Irish band is receiving wide ranging support and affection from fans

Dragons dash Connacht’s hopes

The curtain came down on Connacht’s Heineken Cup qualification hopes on Sunday when they lost to closest rivals the Dragons in their Magners League clash in Newport.

 

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