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Live Jazz Night! Honor Heffernan, Myles Drennan & Richie Buckley

Show starts at 8pm

Packages

Package 1: 

Ticket Only - €39 per ticket

  • One 8pm Evening Show Ticket

  • Pre-concert cocktail

Package 2: 

Concert & Dinner - €80 per person includes :

  • 6pm Special 3-course Concert Dinner Pre-Show in the new La-La Restaurant on campus

  • One 8pm Evening Show Ticket

  • Pre-concert cocktail

Package 3

Concert , Dinner and Overnight - €160 per person sharing / €200 single person includes :

  • 6pm Special 3-course Dinner Pre-Show in the new La-La Restaurant on campus

  • One nights Bed & Breakfast in Bedford House or Bedford Hall

  • One 8pm Evening Show ticket– (exclusive to 40 guests)

  • Pre-concert cocktail

  • After Concert Q&A with performers

Package 4

Musical Weekend Special Experience - €290 per person sharing includes :

  • Tickets to 8pm Friday Night (Jazz, Piano & Sax) and 8pm Saturday Night (Jazz Quartet) shows

  • Dinner for two both evenings in the new La-La Restaurant on campus

  • Pre-concert cocktail each night

  • After Concert Q&A with performers


September 3rd - Jazz, Piano & Sax

We welcome the fabulous Honor Heffernan in concert with Richie Buckley and Myles Drennan, on Friday of our Jazz weekend.

Honor Heffernan is an internationally acclaimed jazz/blues singer who has been performing as both a singer and actress for over 30 years. She has released three solo albums- 'Chasing the Moon', 'Fire and Ice' and 'The Other Side' and one duo album entitled “Two heads are better than one” with guitarist Hugh Buckley.

Also featured on Friday 3rd Sept is Irelands top Saxophone player Richie Buckley ("something of a genius… a world reputation amongst saxophonists"..Irish Times), who has recorded, and toured, with artists from Van Morrison, to Mary Black. 

Accompanying on Piano is the amazing Myles Drennan, who grew up under the mentorship of Irish jazz icon Louis Stewart which partly accounts for not only his high technical abilities but his interpretive capabilities and desire to take the music to new places. Myles hails from a musical family and reportedly learnt much from falling asleep under the family piano. His father, Tony Drennan, was one of the pioneers of the Dublin jazz scene and Myles also holds a special role, a musician that all Irish jazz musicians respect and admire. Myles has played with a who’s who of Irish musicians and is rightly regarded as one of Ireland’s great jazz musicians.