by Q Radio news
Country singing sensation Nathan Carter says he was "gobsmacked" to be asked to perform before the Pope.
Pope Francis will begin a papal visit to Dublin next month for the World Meeting of Families.
The Liverpudlian, whose parents hail from the Newry area of County Down, has told Q Radio he's honoured to be playing at Croke park.
Ahead of the Pope's visit Nathan will perform at the first ever ‘Gig at the Garden’ in the grounds of Lissan House, Cookstown, on
Saturday the 11th August.
More Power To Your Elbow will play a lively, high octane headline gig on the opening night with rock chics Orlaith and Mollie playing support, alongside The
Quinn Irish Dancers.
Tickets priced £15 are available from www.lissanhouse.com and www.ticketmaster.ie
Star of ‘Hit the Diff’ Ritchie Remo will get the party in full swing, alongside Hugo Duncan and Friends including Boxcar Brian, Susan McCann and
Country Harmony.
The UK’s leading Garth Brooks Tribute Jason Hughes and local singer Justin McGurk and The Boogie Men will play support with Orlaith and Mollie.
Tickets for cost £25 and are available from www.lissanhouse.com and www.ticketmaster.ie
John Paul Coyle, manager of Lissan House says;
“Excitement is mounting as our inaugural Gig at The Garden is only a few weeks away and we’re looking forward to welcoming all the artists to the opulent
surroundings of Lissan House.
It’s a unique and innovative setting for a music festival and tickets are already selling fast, so obviously the artist line-up is popular with people from Cookstown and the surrounding areas.”
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