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Wednesday, 04 June 2008

Galway's West End star Aoife Mulholland is returning home to perform in the city this July. Following her show-stopping performances in Chicago, The Sound of Music and most recently Chess, Aoife is returning to the Town Hall Theatre Galway for three nights from Thursday 3 to Saturday 5 July.

Sway with Aoife Mullholland will be Aoife's first performance in Galway since beginning her adventure in London. Aoife will be joined by Tenor Morgan Crowley and musicians from the West End to perform numbers from her recent shows.

The concerts will preview with an exclusive premiere night on Thursday 3 July supporting The Seachange Foundation, a new Irish charity working to eradicate world poverty through micro credit, giving tiny loans to the world's poorest to help them help themselves.

"I am really excited to be performing in the Town Hall Theatre in July. Singing in front of a home audience creates a magical atmosphere that is hard to beat. Being able to help the Seachange Foundation makes it doubly special," said Aoife.

Fresh from her acclaimed performances earlier this month in Tim Rice's concert revival of Chess at the Royal Albert Hall alongside Josh Groban and Idina Menzel, Aoife is also preparing to make her National Concert Hall debut on Thursday 8 September with conductor Gareth Hudson and the RTE Concert Orchestra.

Tickets are €20 for Friday 4 and Saturday 5 July, €15 for adults and €10 for children for the matinee on Saturday 5 July and €50 for the exclusive premiere night on Thursday 3 July supporting the Seachange Foundation. This includes finger food, pre show champagne reception and admittance to post show party. Tickets are available from 091-569777.


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