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The Henry Girls - Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre

Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre, 24 Main Street, Limavady, Derry/Londonderry, BT49 0FJ
Image shows the Henry Girls, 3 women standing outside all smiling and looking upwards.

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The Henry Girls
Friday 14 June | 8pm
Tickets: £20 full, £18 concession

This event is in Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre's auditorium with unreserved tiered seating.

"..the purity of the voices and the impeccable musicianship are hard to argue with." – Hot Press

"Every now and then, you run across something so uniquely different that you just have to shout it from the mountaintops. The Henry Girls are one of those musical acts that you just want to tell people about – as many as you can." – Music News Nashville

The Henry Girls are sisters Karen, Lorna, and Joleen McLaughlin who hail from Donegal. Formed in 2001, they have recorded six studio albums and a live LP since then. Their upcoming album, A Time to Grow (2024) is a testament to their evolution as artists. Infused with the rich cultural heritage of their native Donegal, but with a transatlantic flavour, their music has been described as 'full bodied and powerfully dynamic'. They have successfully learned to interweave their traditional roots with contemporary elements, earning them both commercial success and spectacular critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic.

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Season (14 June 2024)
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Friday20:00 - 22:30

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