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What’s On: 8 Armagh city events to help kickstart summer

We are now into July signalling the end of the school year and the start of the holidays!

Parents will be delighted to hear that Visit Armagh have lined up a few boredom-busting, kid friendly events throughout the month – two of which are open air events to be held in the scenic surrounds of the Palace Demesne.

For the big kids, Armagh City Hotel are playing host to two top tribute acts and viral comedian Jarlath Regan will be making a Market Place Theatre appearance to boot.

The Kinnaris Quintet

Kinnaris Quintet have become the folk band to see, with sell-out shows at Celtic Connections, appearances at most other major folk festivals, and prestigious music award nominations. Uplifting, fresh, honest and powerful music, early booking is advised!

“A fearless and unconventional exploration of traditional music as this powerhouse of a band takes Irish, Scottish, and Bluegrass by the hand and spins them into an album as unique and innovative as it is technically dazzling” – Folk Radio UK

Market Place Theatre

Saturday July 1, 2023

8pm | £15.00

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Madagascar Jr – The Musical

For one night only, DFK Performing Arts Academy presents ‘Madagascar Jr – A Musical Adventure’.

The show follows four friends who are thrust into an exciting, high-stakes adventure when they start to imagine the possibilities beyond the zoo where they live.

Marty the zebra is celebrating his 10th birthday at Central Park Zoo with his friends Alex the lion, Gloria the hippo, and Melman the giraffe. However, Marty longs to experience life away from the zoo. He escapes and his friends leave to find him, but all are captured by police. They wake up on a boat but get shipwrecked on the island of Madagascar. Now, they’ve got to find their way home.

Market Place Theatre

Saturday July 1, 2023

6.30pm | £12.00

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MacHamLear

Heartbreak Productions invites you to come and cast your vote at the Battle of the Bard.

Performed in the open-air, MacHamLear is a farcical piece of new writing from award-winning playwright Michael Davies that shamelessly exploits the genius of England’s most celebrated writer.

Grab your copy of the Complete Works, a chair/blanket, weather appropriate gear, and a few nibbles, and prepare to be tickled pink as the three iconic plays are performed with passion, pep, and punch.

Please note this event will take place outdoors at the Palace Garden, Palace Demesne, Armagh. Attendees are encouraged to dress accordingly. The running time for this performance is 2 hours 15 minutes including interval.

Market Place Theatre

Wednesday July 5, 2023

6pm | Family of four £42.00 | Adult £14.00 | Child £11.00

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Coldplace

Coldplace are a tribute band whose quality and experience on the tribute scene are second to none. In twelve years, the band have over 600 gigs under their belts across the length and breadth of the UK and abroad in over twenty different countries worldwide.

Coldplace know what is expected from a live tribute show – the accuracy, musicianship, dedication and passion for Coldplay’s music. Their aim, as a tribute to one of the world’s biggest bands, is to capture the feeling of a live Coldplay performance, the music, the visuals, the energy and the atmosphere.

Market Place Theatre

Wednesday July 5, 2023

8pm | £26.50

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Bad Dad 

Join Heartbreak Productions for this warm-hearted tale that follows the highs and lows of a father-son relationship. An open-air adaptation of David Walliams’ ‘Bad Dad’ is the perfect summer family entertainment.

So, pack your picnics, grab your wet weather gear or sun-cream (or both), something to sit on, and join Frank and Gilbert as they navigate their way through car chases and convicts in the struggle to escape the clutches of the local crime lord and clear Gilbert’s name.

Please note this event will take place outdoors at the Palace Garden, Palace Demesne, Armagh. We encourage you to dress accordingly. The running time for this performance is approximately two hours including interval.

Market Place Theatre

Thursday July 6, 2023

4pm | Family of four £42.00 | Adult £14.00 | Child £11.00

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Jarlath Regan: Jarzilla

Following millions of downloads and views on YouTube, TikTok and Instagram, Jarlath Regan lands in The Market Place with his epic new show “Jarzilla”.

This is the penultimate show on his Jarzilla tour. There’s no other way to say it, it’s mental year for Jarlath so far. He’s already gearing up for the start of his new show, “Yer Man”.

Market Place Theatre

Saturday July 8, 2023

8pm | £22.50

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Pink Tribute Night

‘Raise your glass’ and ‘Get the party started’ with Armagh City Hotel’s incredible Pink night!

This is a high octane performance from start to finish and captures the powerful vocal sound and style that will leave you thinking you are listening and watching the real deal!

Overnight packages are available with Bed and Breakfast from £80.00 per person sharing.

Armagh City Hotel, Armagh

Saturday July 22, 2023 | Door opens 8pm | Start time 9pm

Tickets £20.00 (+ booking fee)

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Neil Diamond Tribute

This sensational show is bursting with Neil Diamond Gems!

Gary’s fantastic live show boasts excellent vocals and guitar playing and you can once more enjoy all the hits including Sweet Caroline, Forever in Blue Jeans, Love on the Rocks… plus much more!

A Neil Diamond Tribute Package is available from the hotel which includes an overnight stay in a comfy and spacious double/twin room, tickets to the show, delicious full Irish breakfast and free parking.

Armagh City Hotel, Armagh

Saturday July 29, 2023 | Door opens 8pm | Start time 9pm

Tickets £20.00 (+ booking fee)

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