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Music Tours to England and Ireland

  • London is a preferred destination by our international customers for music tours. We can however make concert arrangements in other towns in the U.K.
  • Ireland has long been a favoured destination for our customers with concert possibilities in the south in and around Cork; on the West coast and of course in Dublin

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ItineraryLondon :-

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Southwark Cathedral has provided excellent concerts for our musical groups. There are also possibilities at Arts Centres, Universities and even Embassies for a variety of concerts. Great St Mary's Church in Cambridge is also under 2 hours away and provides the combination of concert and a sight-seeing visit.

Excursions are endless in London but the highlights are Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Parliament and the London Eye. All these are close together separated only by St James Park. You can use the hop on London bus tour to visit The Tower of London, St Pauls Cathedral and The Tate Modern Art Gallery.

Accommodation would be in either 3* or 4* hotels in Central London.

 

 ItineraryDublin Ireland :- From the mountains to the sea, Dublin is a truly attractive and cosmopolitan city.  If you are looking for a taste of the past, beautiful parkland, refreshing coastline, a shopper’s paradise all in one place and lovely people, then this is the city to visit.

Dublin1There is an array of concert venue available in and around Dublin, suitable for all ensemble types, and include participation in Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Christchurch and the Guinness Storehouse, all in Dublin, or the Fingal Arts Centre in Rush.

Why not have a guided tour of Dublin taking in such highlights as Trinity College, The Guinness Storehouse, Phoenix Park, the cathedrals, museums and Georgian Squares.IrelandMap

You could visit County Meath, within travelling distance from Dublin, offering an array of fascinating excursions such as The Causey Farm, an experience not to be missed!  Here you will learn how to make traditional crafts such as sugar rope-making, enjoy ceili dancing workshops and live music sessions, or taste bread at lunch that you have made!

Accommodation would be in either 3* or 4* hotels with twin-bedded rooms for adults, multi-bedded rooms for students, all having en suite facilities.

 

ItineraryCork Ireland :- The south east of Ireland is the sunniest and driest corner, with stunning coastal scenery and historic towns.  Cork itself is both charming and lively with its well-known markets, busy quays, Shaky Bridge, Fitzgerald Park, impressive cathedral and the Cork Butter Exchange, a reminder of Cork’s eighteenth-century status as the most important port in Europe for dairy products.

There are many concert venues available and our performing groups are well received here.cork  Concerts can be arranged in a variety of venues from squares and churches to gardens and parks.

Why not visit Kilkenny, Ireland’s finest medieval city, and tour the imposing castle, cathedral and tower.  Waterford is just a short distance away, famous for its crystal and Heritage Centre, a showcase for recently excavated Viking and Norman artifacts of outstanding quality and design.

Not to be missed is The Rock of Cashel, arguably the most extraordinary architectural site in Ireland, a spectacular natural formation topped with Christian buildings from virtually every period.

Accommodation would be in 3* hotels with twin-bedded rooms for adults, multi-bedded rooms for students, all having en suite facilities.