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06 Sept 2025

Comhaltas classes resuming in south Tipperary - Enrolment this coming week

Comhaltas classes resuming in south Tipperary - Enrolment this coming week

Enrolment in Ss. Peter & Paul’s Primary School, Kickham Street in Clonmel on Friday, September 22 between 5 and 7 pm.

Comhaltas classes resuming in Clonmel


The Powerstown/Lisronagh branch of Comhaltas will be resuming classes in traditional music for all this month with a line-up of renowned local musicians as tutors: Eoin O’Sullivan – Banjo, Conor Butler – Button Accordion, Aaron Smullen - Bodhran, Jamie Strappe - Concertina, Seamus O’Sullivan - Fiddle, and Hazel O’Reilly – Tin Whistle.


A limited number of these instruments, with the exception of fiddle and whistle, are available to rent from the branch for the first year of tuition.


The classes cater for all standards of playing, including complete beginner, and to all ages from children (Snr Infants up) to adults. There will be opportunities for group playing as progress beyond beginner standard is made and entry into Comhaltas competitions is an option also.


For further information, contact Nell on 083 8495431, and to register for classes and for Comhaltas membership, please come along to Ss. Peter & Paul’s Primary School, Kickham Street in Clonmel on Friday, September 22 between 5 and 7 pm.

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