Archive for June, 2007

Belgium - Top Irish bands - The Frames, Snow Patrol, The Waterboys, The Dubliners, Damien Rice, Padraig Rynne, at Na Fir Bolg Festival, Leuven Beleuvenissen Open Air , Cactus Festival, Dour Festival, Open Air Turnhout, Boomtown gentse feesten

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Belgium - Top Irish bands - The Frames, Snow Patrol, The Waterboys, The Dubliners, Damien Rice, Padraig Rynne, at Na Fir Bolg Festival, Leuven Beleuvenissen Open Air , Cactus Festival, Dour Festival, Open Air Turnhout, Boomtown gentse feesten

Full details with links available at :
www.EuropeanIrish.com/Music/MusicCalender.htm

What a month of Top Irish Bands & Festivals in Belgium - Belgium - The Frames, Snow Patrol, The Waterboys, The Dubliners, Damien Rice, Padraig Rynne, Na Fir Bolg Festival, Leuven Beleuvenissen Open Air , Cactus Festival, Dour Festival, Open Air Turnhout, Boomtown gentse feesten

Below are just a few of the 100s of Irish events across Belgium this month.
boomtown ‘gentse feesten’ festival features Irish band The Frames this year.
The Dubliners feature at Open Air Turnhout festival

30-Jun Belgium Padraig Rynne, Na Fir Bolg Festival, Belgium with Tóla Custy and Paul McSherry   Vorselaar,
30-Jun Belgium Snow Patrol, Leuven, Werchter Festival
1-Jul Belgium Damien Rice, Rock Werchter
6-Jul Belgium Folker Irish Music Events: Fiddler’s Green   - Leuven: Beleuvenissen Open Air
6-Jul Belgium The Waterboys, CACTUS FESTIVAL Bruges
13-Jul Belgium The Dubliners,  Open Air Turnhout
14-24 Jul Belgium boomtown ‘gentse feesten’ (The Frames in 07)
14-Jul Belgium The Frames, 19th dour festival
16-Jul Belgium The Frames, boomtown ‘gentse feesten’

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Music: Austria with Beoga, & Krahu Music Festival

Monday, June 25th, 2007

 

Full details with links available at :
http://www.europeanirish.com/Music/MusicCalender.htm

KRAHU MUSIC FESTIVAL
6-7th July 1st International Krahu Music Festival

with Willi Resetarits & Stubnblues (A)
Hans Theessink (NL)
Beoga (IRL)
Sanmera (Cuba/A/Venezuela)
Fanfara Zimbrul (RO)
Slip (HR) (Irish trad from Croatia)
Kollegium Kalksburg (A)
Narish (A)
Rough & Rugged (A)

On Friday 6th July -
ROUGH & RUGGED (A) - have played support to The Frames, Grada and Oysterband, having gigged in Berling and Vicar Sttreet Dublin.
HANS THEESSINK (NL)
BEOGA (IRL)  Top Irish Trad band regularly touring the OContinent with a host of appearances across Austria this month.
Sat 7th Jul:
Narish (A)
Slip (HR) (Irish trad band from Croatia)

KING NAAT VELIOV & ORIGINAL KOCANI ORKESTAR (MK)
WILLI RESETARITS & EXTRA COMBO (A)
Sanmera (Cuba/A/Venezuela)
Fanfara Zimbrul (RO)
Kollegium Kalksburg (A)
BEOGA tour of Austria:
 Fr 29.06.2007 WAIDHOFEN/Th. Int. Musikfestival
 Sa 30.06.2007 GUTTENBRUNN Pammer
 So 1.07.2007 KORNEUBURG Gwölb-Frühschoppen
 Mo 2.07.2007 WIEN Metropol
 Di 3.07.2007 BAD ISCHL Siriuskogel-tbc
 Mi 4.07.2007 ST.PÖLTEN EGON
 Do 5.07.2007 STEINFELD b. ALLAND Fiddlers Green
 Fr 6.07.2007 BUCHSCHACHEN Krahu Festival
 Sa 7.07.2007 KANAL (SLO) Kontrada Festival
 So 8.07.2007 tba 
 Mo 9.07.2007 SALZBURG Rockhouse
 Di 10.07.2007 IGLS tbc
 Mi 11.07.2007 LINZ Smaragd
 Do 12.07.2007 DÜRNSTEIN Freie Weingärtner
 Fr 13.07.2007 IGLS tba
 Sa 14.07.2007 LAAKIRCHEN

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Soccer: Republic of Ireland Women’s U17 Team lose to Italy, and play again tonight

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

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Ireland narrowly lost the first of two matches against Italy 2-1 on Monday night and the nations meet again in another friendly fixture this afternoon, Wednesday, at the Oscar Traynor Development Centre (3pm). Irish coach John Morris-Burke has included three uncapped players in his starting line-up.
http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2133

 

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Soccer: Bratislava Slovakia for Irish Fans - 8th September

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Slovakia confirm venue for Euro 2008 qualifier

The Slovak Football Federation has confirmed that the Euro 2008 qualifier between Slovakia and the Republic of Ireland on September 8 will take place in Bratislava. The kick-off time will be confirmed at a later date. 

Slovan Stadion, Tehelné Pole in Bratislava has a capacity of 25,000, with an Irish allocation expected of 10% - 2500.

http://www.fai.ie

Of course you’ll only find the venues across Europe - showing Live Coverage of this match - on EuropeanIrish.com

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Other upcoming matches include Denmark (friendly), Czech Republic away, and Cyprus & Germany at home, and ther finale of EuroQ group V Wales in Cardiff on 17th November.

Denmark v Republic of Ireland
Wednesday August 22nd, 2007
International Friendly
Aarhus

Slovakia v Republic of Ireland
Saturday September 8th, 2007
EURO 2008 – Group D Qualifier
Bratislava

Czech Republic v Republic of Ireland
Wednesday September 12th, 2007
EURO 2008 – Group D Qualifier

Republic of Ireland v Germany
Saturday October 13th, 2007
EURO 2008 – Group D Qualifier
Croke Park - Dublin

Republic of Ireland v Cyprus
Wednesday October 17th, 2007
EURO 2008 Group D Qualifier
Croke Park – Dublin

Wales v Republic of Ireland
Saturday 17th November, 2007
EURO 2008 Group D Qualifier
Millennium Stadium - Cardiff

WILL IRELAND QUALIFY - WHAT DO YOU THINK?

 

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Hockey: Ireland men win Setanta Sports Trophy, as Germans secure Women’s Final

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Ireland Win Men’s Setanta Sports Trophy!

Sunday, 17 June 2007

Ireland have won the inaugural Men’s Setanta Sports Trophy this evening, beating Canada 2-1 in the final. Wales finished 3rd, beating Egypt on penalty strokes after the sides had drawn 1-1 after extra time.

A good crowd gathered to watch Ireland take on Canada again, Ireland having prevailed in their previous match on Wednesday 3-2. However, it was the Canadians who dominated affairs in the first half of a tight match, where there were few chances or penalty corners. In the opening ten minutes, Canada pressed the Irish back four, that was missing Iain Lewers through injury. And the visitors calved out the games first opportunity in the 12th minute, when Rob Short’s backhand shot was saved low to Mark Ruddle’s right.

Ireland’s first chance didn’t come until the 23rd minute, when a cross from the right from Phelie Maguire was deflected by Andy Barbour, but not on goal. But Canada continued to dominate with veteran Canadian captain Rob Short marshalling the midfield. In the 26th minute, a great ball by Scott Sandison found Ravi Kahlon, but he crashed his shot high and left.

In the second half, Ireland improved their defensive structure and came more into the game. And the hosts duly took the lead on the second of consecutive penalty corners on 47 minutes, John Jermyn dragflicking high into the top left hand corner of the Mahood goal for his fourth goal of the tournament. Eugene Magee nearly made it 2-0 straight from the restart with a fine run through midfield, but he couldn’t get his shot away as he fell.

Ireland began to enjoy increased possession as the second half drew on, with Andy Barbour and Geoff McCabe excelling. And seven minutes from time, Ireland got their second and decisive goal. A quick counter attack found Geoff McCabe who rifled a quick shot which was saved by Mahood. But Munster’s David Hobbs was on hand to tap into the open goal between his legs with his back to goal.

In the final minutes, Canada pressed hard for a goal as Ireland defended their lead and their consolation goal came on the final whistle from a short corner.

So Ireland claimed their first Setanta Sports Trophy, with Canadian Rob Short winning the Player of the Tournament award.

Afterwards, coach Dave Passmore said, “Whilst lacking in the attacking creativity of yesterday, this was a strong defensive performance and we ground out a result. This is a pleasing aspect, especially given we are in the heaviest phase of our physical training.”

In the Trophy’s other game, Wales claimed 3rd place. The sides finished 1 all and extra time could not separate the sides. In the ensuing penalty stroke competition, Wales won 5-4.

Final Positions

Ireland
Canada
Wales
Egypt

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Germany Win Women’s Setanta Sports Trophy!

Sunday, 17 June 2007

Germany have claimed the inaugural Women’s Setanta Sports Trophy at the National Hockey Stadium this afternoon, with an exciting 5-2 defeat of South Africa in the Final. Ireland claimed 3rd place, defeating Scotland 2-1 earlier in the day.

Germany opened the scoring in just the 4th minute, Maike Stoeckel arriving late to power home for 1-0. And it was 2-0 after 18 minutes, Natascha Keller driving into the circle and her weak backhand shot finding its way through thanks to an effective screen across the South African goalie from a German attacker.

Germany continued to dominate possession, but South Africa almost got a goal back from a penalty corner in the final play of the half.

South Africa started the second half brightly and nearly scored but the South Africa attacker couldn’t round Frank in the German goal. And they got their deserved breakthrough with fifteen minutes remaining. A penalty corner broke down, but Leslie-Anne George fed the ball back into the danger zone for Shelly Russell to poke home from close range.

At 2-1 it wa game on again, but the Olympic Champions responded ruthlessly, forcing three penalty corners in the next five minutes and converting two of them for 4-1 and effectively end-of-game. The first was a beautifully worked slip-left move and drag flick high into the top lefthand corner of the goal by Anke Kuhn, who celebrated her 100th cap for Germany yesterday against Ireland. The second goal, and Germany’s 4th, was scored by Fanny Rinne on a rebound from a drag flick to the goalie’s pads.

Despite the scoreline, South Africa battled on and had a short corner deflected over with eight minutes to go. And two minutes later, they won a penalty stroke when a South African attacker was bowled over attempting to convert the rebound from a penalty corner. Captain Marsha Marescia made no mistake from the spot flick for 4-2.

But Germany weren’t done yet and had the final say with 5th goal from a penalty corner in the last play of the game, Maria Muller firing home from a slip right.

In the 3rd place play-off match earlier in the morning, Scotland started well, taking the lead in the 18th minute with a field goal from captain Linda Clement.

But Ireland were back on terms eight minutes later when Roisin Flinn beat several Scottish defenders in the circle before slotting home a backhand shot low to equalise.

Cathy McKean should have given Ireland the lead minutes later when she rounded the Scottish goalie, only to drag her shot to the open goal wide on the lefthand post. And she came close again in the 33rd minute, just failing to connect with an excellent attacking aerial into the circle from Nikki Symmons.

Ireland opened the second half with a penalty corner which was saved. But from then on, Scotland dominated play, controlling possession well and penning the Irish into their own half. However, despite being unable to properly clear the ball or hold possession, Ireland’s defence held up and the Scotland carved few clear cut opportunities with their best chance coming from a shot from Cheryl Valentine that was saved by Healy after some good Scottish work down the left by-line.

McKean came close again twelve minutes from time but failed to round the goalie after an Ireland breakaway.

But the winning goal came from an Irish penalty corner that had been won by Jenny McDonough in the 9th minute. Munster’s Cliodhna Sargent stepped up to score her first goal for Ireland with a fine strike to the bottom lefthand corner of the goal.

Scotland continued to press for an equaliser and Ireland continued to make heavy weather of clearing their lines and stringing passes together. But the Irish hung on and indeed could have added another when McKean robbed possession deep in Scottish territory, but her shot was saved.

So Germany claimed the inaugural Setanta Sports Trophy, with inspirational midfielder Fanny Rinne claiming the ESB Player of the Tournament.

Final Standings

1) Germany

2) South Africa

3) Ireland

4) Scotland

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Top football German, Austrian and Hungarian club sides - no not Soccer - but Gaelic Football - Men’s and Women’s

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

4th Gaelic Football Tournament in Vienna

 On 19 May the Vienna Gaels hosted their fourth tournament of the north-eastern European region in the Austrian capital. Three men’s teams were fighting for the title. The hosting club, Vienna Gaels came second before the Budapest Rangers. As in previous years the Munich Colmcilles defended their title as winning team in the final against Vienna.

The cup for best player went to Todd Shopnikolov from Munich, who was a constant buzz of energy throughout the tournament.

In a friendly match the Vienna Gaels ladies team (who ended up playing a 7-aside match against eachother!) proved their playing skills and fighting spirit. Best player among the ladies was awarded to a well deserving Elaine Byrne.

Many thanks go to Tony Bass for refereeing all games throughout the tournament and especially for his patience during the ladies game! Thanks also to Jonathan Conlon of the Irish Embassy delegation in Vienna for coming along to support our Irish Cultural Event.

The next tournament in this region takes place in Munich on June 23rd where once again teams from Munich, Budapest and Vienna will battle it out to win their matches. This tournament is also one of the European fixtures for the ladies football competition.

Results:

First match: München Colmcilles 2-9 – Vienna Gaels 0-4
Second match: München Colmcilles 6-7 – Budapest Rangers 1-8
Third Match: Vienna Gaels 5-7 – Budapest Rangers 1-8
Final: München Colmcilles 5-10 – Vienna Gaels 1-4

Ladies’ friendly: Team white 0-5 – Team red 1-4
For more information on our club, check out http://www.gaavienna.at

4. Gaelic Football Turnier in Wien
Am 19. Mai fand am ASKÖ Gelände in Atzgersdorf das 4. Wiener Gaelic Football Turnier der nordosteuropäischen Liga statt. Drei Herrenteams kämpften um den Sieg. Die Mannschaft des Gastgebers, Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) Vienna, errang Platz zwei vor den Budapest Rangers. Platz eins ging an die München Colmcilles, die damit an die Siege der Vorjahre anknüpften. Als bester Spieler des Turniers wurde Todd Shopnikolov aus München ausgezeichnet.

In einem Freundschaftsspiel stellten die Wiener GAA Damen auf beiden Seiten ihr spielerisches Können und viel Kampfgeist unter Beweis. Strahlender Sonnenschein, gute Stimmung, ein tolles Publikum und die tatkräftige Unterstützung von Christian Steiner und seinem Team in Atzgersdorf machten dieses Turnier zu einem vollen Erfolg.

Seit 2004 findet in Wien jährlich ein Turnier der nordosteuropäischen Liga im Gaelic Football statt. Die Damen- und Herrenmannschaft der GAA Vienna wird sich am 23. Juni beim jährlichen Turnier in München der nächsten Herausforderung stellen.
Mehr Informationen zu Gaelic Football und der GAA Vienna gibt es unter www.gaavienna.at

Ergebnisse im Detail:
Erstes Spiel: München Colmcilles 2-9 –Vienna Gaels 0-4
Zweites Spiel: München Colmcilles 6-7 – Budapest Rangers 1-8
Drittes Spiel: Vienna Gaels 5-7 – Budapest Rangers 1-8
Finale: München Colmcilles 5-10 –Vienna Gaels1-4

Damen Freundschaftsspiel: Team Weiss 0-5 – Team Rot 1-4

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Soccer: Republic of Ireland’s Deaf Team All Set For European Championships in Lisbon

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

Republic of Ireland’s Deaf Team All Set For European Championships in Lisbon
Ireland will be one of twelve nations competing at next week’s European Deaf Futsal Championships in Portugal. The Irish get their series underway on Monday, June 11th by taking on Ukraine.

 

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Athletics: Gordon Kennedy 2nd, Ian McDonald 3rd in Slovakia

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Gordon Kennedy has run a sub 47 seconds 400m, to clinch a Silver against an International field in Bratislava, in Slovakia yesterday.

Ian McDonald in the 110M Hurdles came 4th in his heat in a time of 14.98, but his sub-15 seconds time was good enough to secure a Final spot for him.

In final, he ran a superb race, bettering his Heat time by .39 seconds, and clinching the bronze Medal in this international Meet in Bratislava.

Bratislava
400m: 2 Kennedy Gordon 81 IRL/Ireland 46,92
110mH: 4 McDonald Ian 84 IRL/Ireland 14,97 Heat
110mH: 3 McDonald Ian 84 IRL/Ireland 14,58 Final
w: +1,7 m/s

Athletics Ireland  and Irish Athletics in Europe - at

http://www.europeanirish.com/Sport/athletics.htm

 

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Dubs V Meath draw

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

The Dubs V Meath Senior Gaelic Football Leinster Championship match was the draw of the weekend,

It was the Biggest draw to the Live Online Coverage from EuropeIrish Radio & TV, yet this year.
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It was the biggest draw to Irish Pubs across Europe, since St patrick’s day.

It was the biggest draw to Croke Park, yet this year.

The day drew the worst weather of the year’s Championship so far.

An injury time point from a Meath sideline kick drew a breath of relief to the Meath fans, and drew a sigh from Hill 16.

As the referee blew his whistle drawing the match to a close, the classic ended

Dublin 1-11, Meath 0-14

 A DRAW.

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Hession Smashes Irish 100m Record in Greece - with double win - while Anna Boyle wins 200m bronze; Neerpelt Belgium: Brona Furlong 1st in 400MH, Deirdre Ryan 2nd High Jump, Orla Drumm 3rd 1500m; Ciara Sheehy 3rd in 300m Dessau Germany; Heffernan top 12 finish in 20Km Walk in La Coruna Spain

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

FULL RESULTS HERE
http://www.atheticsireland.ie/content/?p=1662

Paul Hession of Athenry AC became the fastest ever Irishman over 100m in Kalamata. Greece on Saturday night (2nd June). Hession won the 100m in a time of 10.28 to smash Paul Brizzels previous record of 10.35 set in 2000 in Haapsalu, Finland. This was Hession’s first race of the season and he also won the 200m later in the evening just short of his personal best when running 20.67. He ran 20.56 in Malmo last season. This now means that Hession has qualified for both the 100m and 200m at the World Championships in Osaka, Japan in August. He will race next in Stavanger, Norway on June 13th and will follow this up on June 15th with an appearance at the prestigious Golden League meeting in Oslo.

EAA Premium Meeting, Kalamata, Greece 2nd June 2007
1 Paul Hession IRL 10.28 NR
2 Ricardo Williams JAM 10.28
3 Francesco Scuderi ITA 10.57

200M
1 Paul Hession IRL 20.67
2 Brian Dzingai ZIM 20.68
3 Panayotis Sarris GRE 21.48

Garrett Coughlan,
Sports Management Ireland.
86 Baggot Lane,
Ballsbridge,
Dublin 4,
Ireland.
+353 87 1313146
gar@sportsmanagementireland.com
www.sportsmanagementireland.com

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Anna Boyle 3rd in 200m.

6 Anna Boyle IRL 12.00
3 Anna Boyle IRL 24.76
Kalamata, Greece

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Neerpelt Belgium

400H: 1 FURLONG BRONA IRE 61.45
400H: 5 REDDY JENNY IRE 66.50
1,500m: 3 DRUMM ORLA 84 IRE 4:19.26 PB
1,500m: 6 BYRNE LINDA 87 IRE 4:22.31
1,500m: 11 DURKAN CIANA 87 IRE 4:24.56 PB
1,500m: 14 DISKIN ELLEN 87 IRE 4:28.31

 

High Jump 2 RYAN DEIRDRE 82 IRE 1.80

3,000m MC CAMBRIDGE MARIA 0 IRE DNF

800m B: 11 WARNE JOE IRE 1:51.84 PB

800m A: 7 MC CARTHY DAVID IRE 1:48.63 PB
800m A: 10 EVERARD EOIN 87 IRE 1:49.05 PB

10,000m: 15 LONERGAN KILLIAN 74 IRE 28:37.05 PB
Neerpelt Belgium



20k Walk: 11 Robert Heffernan IRL 1:22:38
IAAF Chall La Coruña Spain

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100m: 6. Sheehy, Ciara 1981 Ireland 12,14
300m: 3. Sheehy, Ciara 1981 Ireland 23,96
Dessau Germany
 

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President McAleese in Rome this past weekend, to honour upcoming Canonisation of Blessed Charles of Mount Argus

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

Speech by President Mc Allese at the Pontifical Irish College Rome,”Dia dhíbh a chairde go léir inniu ar an ócáid speisialta, ócáid stairiúil seo. Míle bhuíochas díbh as an gcuireadh agus an bhfáilte sin.

Monsignor Liam Bergin, Fr. Albert, Ambassadors, friends,

Some years just amble past without much of notable historic consequence occurring but the year 2007 is not one of them. It has already been a curious year, a blessed year for Ireland with more iconic days than you could shake a crozier at. And there has been an even more curious symmetry about these days and the anniversaries interspersed throughout this year.

The Irish are gathered in Rome to honour a remarkable Dutchman, Blessed Charles of Mount Argus, a man who spent more than a day or two in my own home parish of Belfast’s Holy Cross Ardoyne. He is to be canonised within a mere couple of weeks of a famous meeting by the Boyne where the divisive memory of another Dutchman was at last set well on the road to healing.

… Read the full Speech, check out www.president.ie

 

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President Mary McAleese at Messines & Wytschaete commemorations in Belgium

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

Saturday, 9th June 2007
11:00 a.m. (Belgium) Messines

President lays wreath at Messines Peace Tower to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the Battle of Messines Ridge

11:30 a.m. (Belgium) Wytschaete

President visits 16th Division Irish monument and the Pool of Peace

Check for Irish President Mary McAleese engagements in Continental Europe:
http://www.europeanirish.com/Living/mep.htm

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Are you planning to live in Continental Europe? Do you know anyone moving to the Continent? Contact Us now.

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

Are you planning to move to Continental Europe?

If so we would love to speak to you. please contact us immediately at  EMAIL HERE  or 00 353 21 492 8966.

Let us know how we can help, what you need, whatr you want, what you would like to know, and more…

Looking forward to hearing from you.

Continuing to Support Irish living in Continental Europe and Irish heading to the Continent.

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Michael Flatley - Freeman of Cork - having brought Irish dancing tapping across the globe - watch Lord of the Dance Shows in Greece, France, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, as well as back in Ireland.

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

This weekend,  Michael Flatley was declared a freeman of Cork city at a ceremony in Cork City Hall at the weekend.
“After the presentation, the dancer delighted the attendance by performing an impromptu flute recital - and received a total of three standing ovations. “ http://www.independent.ie

Now based in Castlehyde, near Fermoy, Co.Cork, Michael Flatley’s spirit has touched the hearts and stages all across Continental Europe (& the globe), with Lord of the Dance and Celtic Tiger Spectacle Irish Dance Shows.

We have been proud to have been able to bring you details of his shows for the past 4 years.

Over the coming months Lord of the Dance is performing in  Greece, France, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Germany, as well as back in Ireland. 

Jun 18-28   Badminton Theatre  Athens, Greece
Jul-02 Gare du Midi            Biarritz, France
Jul-03 Arenes                  Nimes, France
July 5-6  Le Poupet             St Maulo du Bois, France
Jul-07 Parc Expo               Angeouleme, France
Jul-08 Grand Theatre de la Citie Carcassonne, France
Jul 21- Aug 4  Citywest Hotel Dublin, Ireland
Sep-27 Forum                   Stavanger, Norway
Sep-28 Haugelandshallen        Bergen, Norway
Sept 29-30     Konserthus      Oslo, Norway
Oct-03 NYA Masshallen          Lahti, Finland
Oct-04 New Sportshall          Myyrmaki, Finland
Oct-06 Arena                   Jyvaskla, Finland
Oct-07 Sporthall               Oulu, Finland
Oct-08 Arena                   Seinajoki, Finland    
Oct-10 Pontushallen            Lulea, Sweden
Oct-11 Swedbank Arena          Ovik, Sweden
Oct-12 Lakerol Arena           Gavle, Sweden
Oct-13 Alfred Nobel Arena     Karlskoga, Sweden
Oct-14 Lugnet                  Falun, Sweden
Oct-15 Circus                  Stockholm, Sweden
Oct-17 De Geerhallen           Norrkoping, Sweden
Oct-18 Konserthus              Jonkoping, Sweden
Oct-19 Konserthus              Malmo, Sweden
Oct 20-21       Falconer        Copenhagen, Denmark
Oct-23 Musikteatret            Albertslund, Denmark 
Oct-24 Kongrescenter           Ringsted, Denmark
Oct-25 Musikteatret            Holstebro, Denmark
Oct 26-27      Musikhuset      Aarhus, Denmark
Oct-28 Musikhuset              Esbjerb, Denmark
Oct-30 Forum                   Horsens, Denmark
Oct-31 Teater                  Kolding, Denmark
Nov 1-2  Musikteatret           Vejle, Denmark
Nov-03 Arena                   Odense, Denmark
Nov-04 Kultur & Kongrescenter Aalborg, Denmark
Nov-05 Kongrescenter           Herning, Germany
Nov-07 Unterfrankenhalle       Aschaffenburg, Germany
Nov-08 Rhein-Main-Theater     Weisbaden-Niederhausen, Germany
Nov-09 Meistersingerhalle     Numberg, Germany     
Nov-10 Congress Centrum        Pforzheim, Germany
Nov-11 Rothaus Arena           Frieburg, Germany
Nov-12 Liederhalle             Stuttgart, Germany  
Nov-14 Congress Park           Wolfsburg, Germany       
Nov 15-16    Handelhalle     Halle, Germany
Nov-17 Stadthalle              Chemnitz, Germany
Nov-19 Ruhr Congress           Bochum, Germany
Nov-20 Lipperlandhalle         Lemgo, Germany
Nov-21 Rhein-Seig-Halle        Siegburg, Germany      
Nov-22 Messenhalle             Erfurt, Germany         
Nov-23 Stadthalle              Zwichau, Germany               
Nov 24-25    Tempodrom       Berlin, Germany        
Nov 27-28     Kulturpalast   Dresden, Germany
Nov-29 Stadthalle              Cottbus, Germany
Nov-30 Arena                   Leipzig, Germany
Dec-01 Stadthalle              Magdeburg, Germany
Dec-02 KuK                     Gera, Germany
Dec-04 Mittelhessenarena       Wetzlar, Germany
Dec-05 Schwabenhalle           Augsburg, Germany
Dec-06 Baden Arena             Offenburg, Germany  
Dec 7-8        Messe           Basel, Switzerland
Dec-09 Congress Centrum        Ulm, Germany
Dec-11 Esperantohalle          Fulda, Germany
Dec-12 Philipshalle            Dusseldorf, Germany
Dec-13 Halle Munsterland       Munster, Germany
Dec-14 AWD-Hall                Hannover, Germany
Dec-15 Donauarena              Regensburg, Germany
Dec-16 Dreilanderhalle         Passau, Germany
Dec-18 CCS                     Suhl, Germany
Dec-19 Oberfrankenhalle        Bayreuth, Germany
Dec-20 CCW                     Wurzburg, Germany
Dec-21 Big Box Allgau          Kempten, Germany
Dec-22 Arena                   Trier, Germany

http://www.europeanirish.com/Music/MusicCalender.htm

 

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Popular Irish Music band Flook tours Spain, Italy, France, Belgium, Ireland, Netherlands, Germany

Tuesday, June 5th, 2007

Friday 6th July
SPAIN Ortigueira Festival 

Thursday 12th July
ITALY PAGAZZANO (Bergamo)
Castello Visconteo : ANDAR per MUSICA ‘O7

Friday 13th July
ITALY
OSTIANO (Cremona) / Rocca

Sunday 15th July
FRANCE Quimper, Brittany
Festival de Cornouaille

Saturday 4th August
GERMANY
BALVE FESTIVAL

Friday 10th August
THE NETHERLANDS Folkwoods Festival

Sunday 12th August
IRELAND
The World Fleadh

Saturday 8th September
BELGIUM
Bilzen

http://www.flook.co.uk/

 

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Netherlands: Brendan Monaghan, John Leo Carter, Dolores on Tour, Schots Festival

Sunday, June 3rd, 2007

3-Jun-07 Netherlands The Cranberries - Dolores on Tour, Paradiso   Amsterdam
3-Jun-07 Netherlands Trad Music & Dance Netherlands:  Schots Festival Hollandse Biesbosch, Sat 10:00-22:00 h, Sun 11:00-18:00 h, Baanhoekerweg 75, Dordrecht
8-Jun-07 Netherlands Brendan Monaghan & Niall McClean,    The Irish Cottage. Nieuwe Niedorp 
9-Jun-07 Netherlands Brendan Monaghan, Maguire’s Irish Pub AlkmaarLINK 
10-Jun-07 Netherlands Brendan Monaghan,    Herbergh ‘t IJsselmeer [afternoon show : 14.30.. ] Oosterleek
10-Jun-07 Netherlands Trad Music & Dance Netherlands: John Leo Carter & friends, 15:30-18:30 h, Folkclub “The Cottage Life” in The Irish Cottage, Verlaat 4, Oude-Niedorp

European Irish Music Bands at:
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Irish Festivals in Europe:
http://www.europeanirish.com/Music/festivals.htm

Top Irish Bands tourning Europe:
http://www.europeanirish.com/Music/irishbandsontour.htm

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France, Switzerland - Lunasa, The Cranberries, Nuit Celt, Glen of Guinness

Sunday, June 3rd, 2007

500 Irish Festivals in Europe:
http://www.europeanirish.com/Music/festivals.htm

9-Jun-07 France Lunasa Caussade   France   Nuit Celte
9-Jun-07 France The Cranberries - Dolores on Tour,   Bataclan   Paris
9-Jun-07 France Nuit Celte Rennes
8-Jun-07 Switzerland Irish Folk events:  Glen of Guinness: - Sounddock 14, Dietikon 
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Germany: Garden of Delight, Dolores O’Riordan of The Cranberries, Gillie mcPherson, Fiddler’s Green

Sunday, June 3rd, 2007

6-Jun-07 Germany Garden of Delight (Celtic Rock/Irish Folk), VFB Hassloch- VFB-Halle Hassloch  
7-Jun-07 Fiddler’s Green   - 91-Kirchenbirkig: Festival Jazzellerault European Irish Music Bands at:
http://www.europeanirish.com/Music/irishbands.htm

8-Jun-07  Dun Aengus   - 38-Braunschweig: Sukiyaki
8-Jun-07 Garifin (Irish & Scottisch Folk)  - 26-Neuharlingersiel: Irish Pub Harlekin
8-Jun-07 Fiddler’s Green   - 95-Bayreuth: Zeltfest 
9-Jun-07 Cellarfolks (Irish Folk Rock)   - 25-Poyenberg: Folkfestival
10-Jun-07 Garden of Delight (Celtic Rock/Irish Folk), 150 Jahre Freiwillige Feuerwehr Bensheim u.a. mit Rodgau Monotones Bensheim - Marktplatz 
10-Jun-07 Germany Gillie McPherson, Bielefeld DE
10-Jun-07 Germany The Cranberries - Dolores on Tour, Columbia Club   Berlin

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The Dubliners in Norway; Pomarkku Irish Festival Finland, The Cranberries in Sweden & Denmark

Sunday, June 3rd, 2007

Top Irish Bands tourning Europe:
http://www.europeanirish.com/Music/irishbandsontour.htm

9-Jun-07 Norway The Dubliners,  Bergen, Sommerfesten Straume 
9-Jun-07 Finland Festival, POMARKKU IRISH FESTIVAL  
11-Jun-07 Sweden The Cranberries - Dolores on Tour, Berns Stockholm
13-Jun-07 Denmark The Cranberries - Dolores on Tour,   Vega   Copenhagen
15-Jun-07 Denmark Festival,  Folk Festivals, Harmonikafestival 2007.

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Irish traditional Music in Girona Spain and in Zagreb Croatia - Paddy Keenan and The Slip Band

Sunday, June 3rd, 2007

SPAIN:
 5-Jun-07 Spain Paddy Keenan, Arrels D’Arreu, Girona,

Croatia -
Irish Trad music Zagreb with The Slip Band
7-Jun-07 Croatia The Slip band, concert, Hopdevil pub, Branimirova St., Zagreb

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