Eleanor McEvoy
If you enjoy spellbinding live performances then you won’t want to be anywhere else other than The Dock in Carrick-on-Shannon at 7pm on February 26.
Eleanor McEvoy, one of Ireland’s most cherished and successful singers and songwriters will be appearing in a special solo show to mark the release of her 16th album “Gimme Some Wine.”
Eleanor is so well known for “A Woman’s Heart” that is hard to believe that she has written and released so many other wonderful songs in a career that has seen her tour the world and most sell out The National Concert Hall for four nights in 2020.
Her tour of Australia in 2020 was cut short by the advent of the Covid-19 pandemic but we are happy
to report that her Irish tour which kicks off here in Leitrim will be going ahead.
If ticket pre sales are anything to go by she has lost none of her popularity so our advice would be to book your tickets now as the show will sell out.
You can get them by calling the box office on 0719650828 or online at www.thedock.ie
Live music is back at The Dock and we hope that you will be back with us as well.
Spring Exhibition
The Dock has invited three Irish artists to show their work in the centre’s Spring exhibition programme. With distinct styles and approaches to their art making the three Clíodhna Ní Anluain, Harry Walsh Foreman and Lauren Conway will offer visitors to the galleries variety and balance as they explore the works on show which feature photography, audio, drawing and sculpture
You can enjoy a tour of these three quite distinct bodies of work until Saturday April 2.
The Dock galleries are open from 1am to 5pm Tuesday to Saturday and admission is free.
Group tours of the galleries are free and can be arranged by prior appointment.
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