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Celtic Woman

Live at the Tucson Convention Center Music Hall, Celtic Woman, the five exceptional Irish stars featured on PBS-HD, will perform in Tucson on November 16th!

Celtic Woman Concert

Celtic Woman will be in Tucson, Monday, November 16, 2009 at the Tucson Convention Center Music Hall at 7:30 pm. Tickets are currently ONLY available through KUAT and Arizona Public Media. Ticket information is available at 621-1600 or 1-800-223-7192.

Beginning September 5th PBS-HD special programming brings to the screen the talented Celtic Woman.

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Fiddler Máiréad in the foreground; (l-r) Órla, Lisa, Méav and Chloë.

Celtic Woman’s latest television special, Celtic Woman: The Greatest Journey, is a collection of beloved and memorable highlights from their acclaimed PBS specials. All of the songs are intertwined with stunning scenic and landscape images of Ireland.

Performances include “Danny Boy,” “Somewhere,” “Orinoco Flow,” “At the Ceili” and many more. This special showcases vocalists Lisa, Chloë, Órla, Méav, Hayley, Alex, Lynn and fiddler Máiréad.

Beginning September 5th on PBS-HD.

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