Unless otherwise noted tickets are usually available from
Online – http://www.etickets.im/cc | Online (for films) – http://www.etickets.im/fip |
Celtic Gold – Peel | Shakti Man – Ramsey |
GH Corlett – Douglas (not films) | Thompson Travel – Port Erin |
Peter Norris Music – Douglas (not films) | On the door, subject to availability |
NOTE: If you haven’t received your e-tickets via email your Paypal reference number or receipt will be sufficient, we always have a list of e-ticket sales on the door. You may also wish to check your Spam or Junk mail folders.
Art exhibitions are available for view in the Atholl Room before/after performances and during the interval. Find out more
Please double check event details for any alternative ticket arrangements
Paul Sartin (Bellowhead, Faustus) on voice, fiddle and oboe with Paul Hutchinson (Hoover The Dog) on voice and accordion ‘play like no-one else you’ve ever heard’, according to Mike Harding who adds that ‘their music is breathtaking and wickedly inventive.’
Belshazzar’s Feast will be performing at Peel Centenary Centre on Saturday 26th November 2016,doors open at 7:00pm with the show at 8:00pm. Tickets are £20.00 and will be available Island wide from mid august or online at www.etickets.im/jp
Peel Pantoloons present Beauty and the Beast in association with Manx Radio
Peel Pantoloons present Beauty and the Beast in association with Manx Radio
Peel Pantoloons present Beauty and the Beast in association with Manx Radio
Peel Pantoloons present Beauty and the Beast in association with Manx Radio
Peel Pantoloons present Beauty and the Beast in association with Manx Radio
Peel Pantoloons present Beauty and the Beast in association with Manx Radio
Join us for a very special evening of festive music performed by the 4tissimo string quartet in the atmospheric and intimate setting of our Atholl Room. Mulled Wine and Mince Pies will be available.
4tissimo is one of the leading string quartets on the Isle of Man. The quartet was formed in 2007 and has played at most of the Island’s main hotels and function venues for private parties and also for corporate clients.
Tickets are available now from our usual outlets – Celtic Gold in Peel, Peter Norris Music in Douglas, Thompson Travel in Port Erin and Shakti Man in Ramsey.
Celebrating the life of Sophia Morrison
An evening of Manks music , dance and poetry including the Manks Dialect play ‘The Charm’ performed by the Michael Players.
Tickets £5 from Celtic Gold or Shaktiman NEARLY SOLD OUT
A Mindful Choice (formally known as Choice) is a feature-length documentary showing a diverse range of people making the choice for a better life through meditation.
Their stories show that peace is possible for individuals and communities – and suggests it may be possible for all of humanity.
They range from ballet dancers and writers to stressed businesspeople, cancer patients, foster children, and maximum security prisoners.
There will be a public songwriting workshop from 2-4pm on Saturday afternoon with some general songwriting tips and tricks plus the opportunity for budding songwriters to work on their songs with our artists. Tickets for the workshop are £10 each.Tickets for the workshop and for the gig are available from eTickets.
On the 11th February, JonnoPromotions are bringing four of the brightest singer-songwriter stars from Northern Ireland to play at the Peel Centenary Centre. These four incredibly talented individuals have all been awarded accolades at the Belfast Nashville Songwriters’ Festival and have subsequently played at the legendary Bluebird Cafe in Nashville (as featured in the eponymous TV series).
These four singer-songerwriters, Stephen Macartney, Peter McVeigh, Warren Attwell and Katie Richardson, all have unique voices and styles and will be performing Songwriters’ Circle Style (one song each consecutively, then back to the start for the second song each, etc. with stories about the songs, possibly some collaborative playing/singing). With four musicians performing for a meagre ticket price of £12.00 you are guaranteed a great value for money night out. Thanks to CityWing and the Isle of Man Arts Council for their support for this event.
As well as this concert these musicians will be working hard for their fees whilst on island with school visits, workshops and community sessions. For more information visit JonnoPromotions events page.
On the 11th February, JonnoPromotions are bringing four of the brightest singer-songwriter stars from Northern Ireland to play at the Peel Centenary Centre. These four incredibly talented individuals have all been awarded accolades at the Belfast Nashville Songwriters’ Festival and have subsequently played at the legendary Bluebird Cafe in Nashville (as featured in the eponymous TV series).
These four singer-songerwriters, Stephen Macartney, Peter McVeigh, Warren Attwell and Katie Richardson, all have unique voices and styles and will be performing Songwriters’ Circle Style (one song each consecutively, then back to the start for the second song each, etc. with stories about the songs, possibly some collaborative playing/singing). With four musicians performing for a meagre ticket price of £12.00 you are guaranteed a great value for money night out. Thanks to CityWing and the Isle of Man Arts Council for their support for this event.
As well as this concert these musicians will be working hard for their fees whilst on island with school visits, workshops and community sessions. For more information visit JonnoPromotions events page.
There will be a public songwriting workshop from 2-4pm on Saturday afternoon with some general songwriting tips and tricks plus the opportunity for budding songwriters to work on their songs with our artists. Tickets for the workshop are £10 each.Tickets for the workshop and for the gig are available from eTickets.
Bogdan Vacarescu – Violin
Julian Jacobson – Piano
Programme:
Beethoven Violin Sonata No.7, Op.30 No.2
Pugnani-Kreisler – Preludium and Allegro
Franz Anton Schubert – The Bee
Franz Peter Schubert – Ave Maria (arr. Wilhemj)
Pablo de Sarasate – Caprice Basque op. 24
– interval
Debussy – Violin Sonata in G Minor
Godowsky – Heifetz – Alt-Wien
Ravel – Tzigane
** ONLINE SALES HAVE CLOSED – BUT SOME AVAILABILITY FROM OTHER OUTLETS**
Mamma Mia!!
Yes, Planet Abba make a very welcome return to the Centenary Centre to deliver an evening of non-stop chart-topping classic hits. From Waterloo to Fernando, Thank You For The Music and Dancing Queen, you will know them all and be singing along all evening!
So, get your 70’s outfits on and get down to Peel for a night to shake off the winter blues!
Outlets:
Peter Norris Music in Douglas
Shakti Man in Ramsey
Thompson Travel in Port Erin
Celtic Gold in Peel
‘Architecture-on-Sea: The buildings that made the Seaside’, Dr Kathryn Ferry Since the seaside began attracting visitors in the 18th century it has developed a range of unique building types that continue to give resorts a special sense of place. In this lecture Dr Kathryn Ferry explores the evolution of accommodation and entertainment buildings, alongside smaller structures such as promenade shelters and beach huts. Discussing the trends that defined the Victorian and inter-war eras she sets examples from the Isle of Man in the wider context of resorts competing with each other around the British coast.
Tickets £6. Available at
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/architecture-on-sea-the-buildings-that-made-the-seaside-by-dr-kathryn-ferry-tickets-31255935344?aff=es2
Doors and bar open from 6.30pm. Talk 7-8pm.
After the success of their album “Weirkeeper’s Tale” The 2 Headspace members will take to the road in February / May 2017 with their acoustic show. We are pleased to welcome them on Saturday March 4th for an intimate acoustic concert.
Join us in the Atholl Room for a performance of Alan Bennett’s ‘Bed Among the Lentils’ which will also include a two course supper.
Catering by Niarby Catering, Main meal choice is hotpot, chicken curry or vegetarian, plus gateaux, tea and coffee
Welcome to Shennaghys Jiu 2017 . The dates for this year’s festival are Friday 7th April – Monday 10th April. This year’s festival is the 20th festival and as such we are planning to showcase much of our local talent, but also bring back some familiar faces who have helped make the festival such a success.
Once again a huge thank you goes out to all those who were involved in the organising, running and supporting of last year’s festival. We would, of course, especially like to thank our sponsors who again are invaluable to the success of the festival. They are all valuable and we continue to be grateful for their ongoing support.
Shennaghys Jiu is delighted to continue to work with Culture Vannin and are indebted to them for the support they have given from the start. We would also like to thank the Town of Ramsey and the Ramsey Town Commissioners for the support and encouragement they have shown over the years, and hope they also feel the benefit of our vibrant and popular festival. We are also indebted for the continued support of Island Aggregates and welcome Corletts as another major sponsor to the festival.
Shennaghys Jiu is delighted to continue its support of local schools and we will continue to work with them to provide concerts and displays, but also give them a platform to display some of the fantastic artwork they produce. This can be viewed in Ramsey Town Hall from Monday 3d April.
As part of our celebrations, we are delighted to return to the Peel Centenary Centre to host an afternoon concert on Sunday 9th April. This will feature both local and visiting artists. It will be a concert featuring local super group, Mec Lir and Galician Duo, Antón Davila and Xosé Liz de Cea as well as Isla Callister’s new group Trip. It promises to be wonderful afternoon of traditional music.
We hope this year to build on the successes of previous years, and continue to provide enjoyable concerts and ceilidhs in the hope we can build on our family atmosphere and encourage new people to discover Manx Traditional Music and the joys a festival has to offer.
Shennaghys Jiu would like to extend a warm welcome to all visitors and the local community to the festival and hope they enjoy all it has to offer.