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The Goose Is Out! Thomas McCarthy, Ann Shrieves, Sarah Lloyd & Ian Kennedy, The Ivy House, 31 May


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The Goose Is Out! Thomas McCarthy, Ann Shrieves, Sarah Lloyd & Ian Kennedy,  The Ivy House, 40 Stuart Road SE15 3BE,  31 May, 7PM 

Tickets here: https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout

Thomas comes from a long line of singers who have kept the tradition of singing strong within the Irish Traveller community. 

He knows over a thousand songs, and since 2001 he has set about collating a repertoire of this fabulous part of Traveller heritage.

He was named the Traditional Singer of the Year in the Gradam Ceoil Awards 2019. 

https://www.thomasmccarthyfolk.com/

 

Ann Shrieves is a singer of mainly traditional Irish ballads. She is a natural storyteller, and a regular visitor to our singarounds.

Ian & Sarah are known to many around SE15. They are wonderful singers who came to our very first singaround in 2010. There singing is loved by many. 

More info about The Goose Is Out here: https://www.thegooseisout.com/

 

  • 2 weeks later...

Hello people. 

If you're intending to come to this gig can we ask that you buy yourself a ticket from We Got Tickets in advance? please, please?

We sell most of our tickets this way and only ever sell a very small percentage on the door. Currently advance ticket sales have been really poor. So poor in fact that we may have to consider cancelling, which obviously we do not want to do. 

So please, if you're intending to come, the link is below. 

https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout

If our advance ticket sales for this gig don't significantly increase by this Friday, we are reluctantly going to have to cancel.

If you are intending coming, please buy your tickets now!

Thomas is a one-off, an Irish traveller with a unique singing style handed down through  his family for generations, and a vast collection of songs he has gathered to prevent them from disappearing.

He is also a thoroughly lovely guy who has long campaigned for the rights of travellers, and whose singing is gaining increased international recognition.

There have been two TV documentaries made about him.

He also has a great sense of humour, and is very entertaining as well as being such a good singer!

This is a rare opportunity to see an Irish traveller singer with a unique singing style!

Advance tickets will come offline tomorrow afternoon to enable us to print off the ticket list and go to The Ivy House to set up, but tickets will also  be available on the door tomorrow night, Friday 31 May.

More information from

Https://www.thegooseisout.com

And advance  tickets from

Https://www.wegottickets.com/thegooseisout

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