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Celtic Woman to thrill audience at Carnival City

Be part of the Celtic Woman Destiny World Tour at Carnival City.

They have sold over eight million copies of their nine CDs and eight DVDs.

They are the only all-female act to ever have reached multi-platinum status in the genres of classical crossover and world music.

Beautiful, flowing dresses, sold-out concert venues, an exceptionally talented violinist and chilling world-class vocals — this is Celtic Woman, the Irish music sensation and one stage production of the year you do not want to miss.

Carnival City is pleased to announce that it will host this traditionally Irish all-women group as part of the ensemble’s Destiny World Tour, on September 18.

“We are so excited about being part of the first leg of Celtic Woman’s world tour.

“This is a rare musical event, not to be missed,” said Michelle Smith, marketing manager for Carnival City.

Celtic Woman first captured the attention of America in a concert now described as a ”cultural phenomenon”, a decade ago.

Since then, they have travelled to Australia, Germany, France, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Japan and Brazil to perform.

After appearing at Carnival City, Celtic Women will visit China and South Korea.

When they take to the stage in Carnival City’s Big Top Arena, the group will perform old traditional Irish songs such as “Bean Pháidín” and “Siúil A Run.”

While they perform these, Celtic Woman are bound to draw fans to the beauty of Ireland’s customs and Gaelic language.

Not only do the women appeal to the Irish or fans of Irish music, but they will also be performing favourites known to all, such as “Amazing Grace” and “You Raise Me Up”.

Singing motivational songs with strong themes of love, loss and hope, Celtic Woman has transcended national and cultural boundaries.

While bringing across such a strong sense of where they are from and Ireland’s history, they also captivate fans with their fresh, consistently renewed sounds, presenting modern day Ireland.

 

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