Audiences adore Celtic Crossroads, who are acclaimed as 'the most exhilarating and authentic show to come from Ireland in decades - not to be missed'. Seven tremendously talented and energetic musicians take traditional Irish music and high-kick it into the 21st Century, where it evolves into an exciting fusion of bluegrass, gypsy and jazz. A hot fiddle challenges a blazing banjo; mesmerizing mandolin mixes with accordion, bouzouki, and guitar; and haunting uilleann pipes accent the lilt of the Irish harp until thunderous drums bring crowds to their feet, song after song. Just when you think you have experienced the best Irish music has to offer, Celtic Crossroads takes the art form to a whole new level, doing to Irish music what Riverdance did to Irish dance.
Redefining Irish music and demonstrating clearly how it has influenced the global birth of many musical genres, Celtic Crossroads has been hailed by Frank McNamara, originator of the Irish Tenors, as "without a doubt, the most exciting musical show to come out of Ireland in 20 years." Don't miss their dynamic performance at Parker Playhouse.
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