The Source Arts Centre will host a seasonal highlight as Seskin Lane return for their Christmas Solstice Concert on the Winter Solstice.
This year’s event promises a warm and intimate seated gathering, offering audiences a fresh way to experience the band’s music.
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“The guy’s Christmas wish is to create something new and give you a special treat where you will get to sit back and let the Seskin Lane vibes enthral you from your seats,” the band said.
The evening will include several intervals, and attendees are welcome to bring drinks into the auditorium.
Organisers describe the night as one of good music, good company and good humour, featuring musicians who excel at drawing their audience into the performance.
Seskin Lane, founded by Tipperary musician Eoin Ryan Anthony, combine influences from Rock and Roll, Gospel, Blues, Traditional and Classical music. The band released their first album, “Tasty Rainbow Rain,” followed by “The History Of Things To Come.”
Their work has steadily grown in profile and can now be heard on several of Ireland’s leading radio stations as well as at venues across the country.
The current line-up features Eoin Ryan Anthony on vocals, guitar, keys, banjo and harmonica, Cian Cronin on drums and percussion, Paudie Ryan on guitar, and Ed Dwan on keys and fiddle.
Further details are available on the Source Arts Centre website. The concert begins at 8.00 p.m on Saturday, December 20, and tickets are priced at €22.
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