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16 Mar 2026

Historic Kildare church to host concert in support of restoration

The concert is being held in aid of St John's Church, Kill Village, Co Kildare

Historic Kildare church to host concert in support of restoration

James Kilbane plays in St John's Church, Kill Village, Kildare

One of Kildare’s most historic places of worship, St John’s Church, Church of Ireland, Kill Village, will open its doors for a special evening of country and gospel music, Songs of Hope, on Sunday March 29 2026 at 6.00pm, in support of ongoing church work and repairs.

St John’s Church has stood at the heart of the Kill community for centuries, serving generations of families through worship, celebration and times of remembrance.

As an important part of the village’s spiritual and cultural heritage, the church continues to play a central role in community life, and this special concert will help support its preservation for future generations.

The concert will feature acclaimed Irish singer James Kilbane, whose career in music, media and television has brought him to audiences across Ireland and internationally.

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First coming to widespread public attention through Irish television, James has since established himself as one of the country’s leading performers of Christian, Country and Gospel music.

He has released multiple albums, with his recordings and music videos reaching listeners around the world, and his work has featured on national and international television, radio and faith-based networks.

Known for his warm stage presence and heartfelt delivery, his performances in churches hold a special resonance, bringing together faith, music and community.

This promises to be a memorable and uplifting night of music and inspiration.

The concert is being organised as part of ongoing efforts to support essential church maintenance and restoration, helping to ensure that St John’s Church remains a vibrant part of Kill’s community life for years to come.

Doors open at 5.30pm, with the concert beginning at 6.00pm.

Donation tickets (€20) are available from local outlets, church organisers, The Tuckmill

Gallery, Naas, and Kill Parish Centre, or by calling 086 608 7273.

Tickets can also be reserved via info@naasunion.com.

All are warmly welcome to attend this special community event.

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