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13 Sept 2025

Popular choir group to perform iconic film scores in Tipperary this month

Cello Power are performing in Thurles later this month

Popular choir group to perform iconic film scores in Tipperary this month

The Source Arts Centre, Thurles, asks you to join them for an afternoon of film music including John Williams, Ennio Morricone and other well-known film composers.

Cello Power is an electrifying cello duo that brings a fresh and dynamic approach to classical and contemporary music.

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The show takes place on Friday, September 26, at 2pm.

Tickets for the event cost €18

Featuring the award-winning cellists Ailbhe McDonagh from Dublin and Katie Tertell from the US (now based in the UK), this duo is setting the stage alight with performances that captivate, inspire, and entertain.

With nearly a decade of collaboration together, Ailbhe and Katie blend their exceptional technical skill and virtuosic style into an unforgettable live experience.

Their performances span a diverse range of music, from timeless classical works to contemporary and even popular pieces, all reimagined for two cellos.

For this tour, the pair will be playing film music including John Williams, Ennio Morricone and other well-known film composers.

Pieces featured include themes from Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, Gabriel's Oboe, James Bond and more.

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Ailbhe and Katie are internationally recognised for their technical expertise and their ability to engage with audiences.

Their performances reflect a genuine passion for their craft while also bringing to audiences a unique and unmissable experience.

Hear the passion in this special afternoon concert.

Advance tickets for all shows are available online at www.thesourceartscentre.ie - or by phone from the Box office on 0504 90204.

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