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06 Sept 2025

Clonmel Concert Band will headline annual church Christmas concert

Gaudeamus choir

Some members of The Gaudeamus Choir, which will be guests at the annual Christmas concert at Ss Peter and Paul's Church in Clonmel on Sunday night, December 10th.

Ss Peter and Paul's Church, Clonmel, is gearing up for the annual Christmas Festive Concert on Sunday week, December 10th and the Clonmel Concert Band are delighted to again headline this year’s event. 

Under conductor Danny Carroll, the programme for the evening will include all the festive favourites as well as some stunning choral pieces and solo numbers. 

Guest artistes, Derek Ryan and The Gaudeamus Choir will again be part of this festive event, which is now well and truly established in the Clonmel entertainment and social calendar as the official start of the Christmas season. 

Anyone who has attended these concerts in the past will testify that the visual setting and acoustics of Ss Peter and Paul’s Church are very special.

Bringing the whole show together with her immense and vast knowledge of all things musical will be compere Maire Nic Gearailt of RTE Lyric FM.

Tickets for the concert, which starts at 8pm, will be available from the usual outlets and on the door.

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