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Knightsbrook News - Three Tenors & Star Violinist

Come Tuesday the 28th of December 2010, one of the top things to do in Meath will certainly be attending The Three Tenors & Star Violinist performance at the theatre in Ratoath. The widely popular Irish trio featuring John Scott, David Martin and Nigel Dugdale are renowned for there uniquely open and warm performance, which often brings the crowd due to their humour and songs. Top professionals at their craft, their skill and the quality of their voices never cease to amaze the crowd.

Irish residents have good cause to be as proud as they are of their local ‘Three Tenors’ group and the funky trio offer rousing entertainment through a wide selection of classics including Elvis’s - Love Me Tender, Old Blue Eye’s - My Way, the Simon & Garfunkel hit- Bridge Over Troubled Water, Leonard Cohen’s Halleluiah, the great Pavarotti’s - Nessun Dorma, as well as a truly lively Irish selection and great Christmas favourites.

With luxury hotel accommodation so close to this breathtaking event, there is no reason for anyone to miss out as the whole of Meath gears towards the festive season. The concert is filled with enchanting feel-good songs which are fit for all ages, ensuring a wonderful family adventure. These Irish Tenors are know for creating a special rapport with their audience and every performance seems to end with a standing ovation.

They are joined by famed star violinist, Tara Novak who this year (2010) alone has been involved in over 80 events including the American Ireland Funds, Renault, Failte Ireland, the Shelbourne Hotel in Dublin, and the Ritz Carlton in County Wicklow. Tara is well known for, not only her incredible skill, but also her versatility which, it’s claimed, stems from her training with Benny Kim and her freelancing in New York City.

The Knightsbrook Hotel welcomes you to join us for this magnificent festive event as we end the year with the many wonderful things to do in Meath over the Christmas season.


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