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Friends in Low Places returns to the Royal

Continuing on from a sell out nationwide tour in 2012, which included Dublin’s Bord Gais Energy Theatre and the Waterfront in Belfast, Friends In Low Places, better known as The Ultimate Garth Brooks Experience returns to The Royal Theatre, Castlebar on Saturday May 11

The ultimate Garth Brooks experience comes to Mullingar

Friends In Low Places is a world class production paying tribute to the biggest selling solo artist of the 20th century - Garth Brooks!

The ultimate Garth Brooks experience comes to Mullingar

Friends In Low Places is a world class production paying tribute to the biggest selling solo artist of the 20th century - Garth Brooks!

Friends In Low Places back at the Royal Theatre by popular demand

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Fresh from a sell out nationwide tour in 2011 which included Dublin, Killarney, Belfast and Castlebar, Friends In Low Places, better known as The Ultimate Garth Brooks Experience, makes it’s return to Castlebar this summer!

A Cracker Christmas Lineup at the Royal Theatre

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The Royal Theatre is really out to treat you this Christmas, hosting a magical array of Concerts, shows and New Year fun, beginning with The Coronas on St Stephen’s Night, supported by two fantastic up and coming rock bands, 21 Outs from Ballina, and The Kanyu Tree from Galway.

An evening with Dominic Kirwan on his Live and Personal Tour'

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Dominic Kirwan, one of Ireland's best and most popular concert performers, embarks on a nation-wide concert tour with his excellent band. The tour stops off at the Royal Theatre, Castlebar on Sunday, January 29 2012.

The ultimate Garth Brooks experience returning to Castlebar

%Due to the phenomenal success of the previous show at the Royal Theatre Castlebar, Friends in Low Places, which has been wowing Garth Brooks fans across Ireland for over a year now, returns for a Christmas show stopper on Friday December 30.

Something new to be good at...

In the same way that pre-Michelle Smith, the Irish Olympic swimming team used to hail a competition a success if none of them was drowned, let’s be honest, weren’t we glad when both the Queen and Obama got out of Ireland alive? Not that there was ever a serious threat to their respective healths while they were here, but there was always the fear that a member of the South Offaly-North Tipperary branch of Al Qaeda might attack him with a hurl or that that dissy-dent republicans might savage the Queen with a Turbot snatched from the shelves of the English Market. We all breathed a sigh of relief when their planes left the ground and rose into that part of sky that Cork radio presenters know as non-indictable international airspace out of our jurisdiction.

Friends In Low Places comes west to Castlebar

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Friends In Low Places, better known as The Ultimate Garth Brooks Experience, has been wowing Garth Brooks fans across Ireland for over a year, and now it rolls into the Royal Theatre Castlebar on Saturday September 24. The show is fronted by well known country singer Trevor Smyth and features an array of top class musicians from around Ireland to make up the eight piece band.

Why can’t we just have boring weather anymore

You would think that with all the mess we’re in at the moment, the very least we could get would be a reprieve from the elements. What with us still recovering from the trauma of that few inches of snow last week, but alas, it seems that just as you read these words on this frosty Thursday morning, the first flakes of snow are winding their way down from the heavens above you.

 

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