Going Platinum – 20th Anniversary Concert

On Sunday March 8th, Gardiner Street Gospel Choir, one of Irelands longest-running and most popular gospel choirs, are celebrating 20 phenomenal years by performing with our amazing 6 piece band at Dublin's Button Factory.

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Gardiner Street Gospel Choir & Band

with special guest

Rónán Ó Snodaigh (of Kila)

and MC

Karl Deeter

After 20 years, 800 performances, and having played to a combined audience in excess of 250,000 people. Gardiner Street Gospel Choir are delighted to perform in the Button Factory.

This intimate venue, is a perfect choice to bring the choir and our renowned audience close together to celebrate the exact date 20 years ago, that the choir first met for practice deep in the basement of St Francis Xavier's Church.

A spectacular evening of entertainment awaits. Celebrate with us through the joy of music and dance.

Doors open at 7:30pm.

Strictly Over 18’s only.

Performance starts at 8pm sharp. Ends 10:30pm. Limited unreserved seating.

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Additional Information

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Gardiner Street Gospel Choir, one of Irelands longest-running and most popular gospel choirs, are celebrating 20 phenomenal years by performing with our amazing 6 piece band at Dublin's Button Factory.

The performance is marking the exact date of the very first rehearsal on the 8th of March, 2000. Since then we have performed weekly at St. Francis Xavier Church on Gardiner Street, had many TV appearances, performed with artists such as Aslan, Mary Coughlan, Kíla and Luka Bloom.

We have featured on albums of well-known artists such as Aslan and Aimee and have recorded two albums, 'One Love' and 'Lift Your Voice'.

We have performed all over Ireland and in many of the venues across Ireland including Dublin's Olympia Theatre were we sang to a sold-out audiences. Come and join us for some of that famous Gardiner Street fun!

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Supported by Music Network’s Music Capital Scheme, funded by The Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. Music Network is funded by The Arts Council.