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Weekly Tuesday Night Irish Traditional Music session - The Herne Tavern


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For the past few weeks, The Herne Tavern has played host to a regular Irish Traditional Music session with a regular crew and the occasional visiting guest musicians. For those who don't know it, The Herne is a welcoming pub with great acoustics for our unamplified tunes. If you're a fan of reels, jigs, hornpipes, polkas and so on, please come along and enjoy a few beers. If you're a musician with a reasonable repertoire of trad Irish tunes and you'd like to sit in with the players, please get in touch with me via a direct message here and I'll be happy to make the introductions for you. Next session is on Tuesday 27th September, from 8:00 until last orders. See you there!
  • 1 year later...

It’s been a while since I’ve been able to go.  Ill health issues.  However I gather it’s been shifted to two-weekly to alternate with another two-weekly session at Skehan’s.  Probably worthwhile giving the Herne a bell to check the current schedule…

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