Nearly All Irish will perform at Uki Hall this weekend.
Nearly All Irish will perform at Uki Hall this weekend.

Band plays to an Irish beat

THROUGH song, story, music and verse, Nearly All Irish brings to the stage the traditional and contemporary themes and rhythms of Ireland's rich culture.

The bans will perform at Uki this weekend and members include tenor vocalist Jack O'Leary from Cork, Bluesfest performing local artist Mick McHugh from Dublin and international touring guitarist Peter Miller from the Gold Coast.

"We are excited to bring to you this unique show combining each of their own personal Emerald Isle stories and music," said Mr O'Leary.

"We want to give our audiences an authentic Irish experience."

Between them, they boast a wealth of talent and expertise.

Together they deliver an unforgettable entertainment experience with soaring vocals, award winning songs, exciting and magical moments on guitar.

The dynamic trio is known to move audiences to tears, to sing along and they never fail to invoke the lilt of Irish laughter along the way.

Nearly All Irish will perform at the Uki Hall this Saturday September 1 at 7pm.

Tickets are available pre-sale from moshtix for $16, or you can purchase them for $20 at the door.

For more information visit www.facebook.com/NearlyAllIrish.



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