Café Mon Abri to host a season of monthly musical evenings to celebrate the cultural heritage of South Armagh

A season of exciting musical experiences is soon to get underway at the popular Café Mon Abri Camloch, South Armagh.
Organisers Des Murphy and Tommy Fegan, with Mickey Lewis of Café Mon Abri.Organisers Des Murphy and Tommy Fegan, with Mickey Lewis of Café Mon Abri.
Organisers Des Murphy and Tommy Fegan, with Mickey Lewis of Café Mon Abri.

The evenings have been organised by Des Murphy and Tommy Fegan to cater for the wide variety of musical tastes in the village and wider South Armagh community.

Located in the warm and friendly environment of Café Mon Abri, these performances are guaranteed to sell out quickly, so early booking is advised.

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Award-winning sean nós singer Piaras Ó Lorcáin who has just achieved the RTE Radio 1 Folk award kicks off the season on Friday April 26, a 8pm.

Piaras has quickly gained a reputation far beyond his native South Armagh with his recent television and radio experience, that has given him recognition of being a hugely talented singer in both Irish and English.

The cultural heritage of Camloch, South Armagh is a rich tapestry woven from ancient history, language, sports, political struggles and rural life. This heritage has shaped the identity and the resilience of our local community.

Café Mon Abri’s musical moments is the latest initiative in this proud tradition.