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
Yn Chruinnaght presents Celtfest IOM – Rioghnach Connolly Band: Armagh born singer and flautist with more sass than a sassy thing, Rioghnach guests regularly with Afro Celt Sound System, and fronts the foot-banging sound of Honeyfeet and the soulful beauty of Realworld Records The Breath.
£12.50 OR buy Festival Pass £55 (5 events)
Yn Chruinnaght presents Celtfest IOM – Connla: the hottest new group out of Northern Ireland, featuring Ciara McCafferty (vocals), Ciaran Carlin (whistles), Paul Starrett (guitar) and siblings Emer and Conor Mallon on harp and uilleann pipes.
£15.00 OR buy Festival Pass £55 (5 events)
We are thrilled that Si Cranstoun and his superb 5-piece band are making a welcome return to Peel after his sold out show in 2016.
Si spent many years as a busker on the streets of London and performed in The Dualers, a Ska band, before becoming widely recognized as a composer and singer of music heavily influenced by 1950s and 1960s Rock and Rhythm and Blues.
In 2013 he performed with Little Richard in Las Vegas. He was spotted in April that year and signed up with Warner. His single Caught in the Moonlight was shortlisted on the Radio 2 playlist.
With a voice often compared to Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson, Si’s endless energy and enthusiasm for perfection ensure that he delivers a performance you will be guaranteed to remember for years to come.
As with his show in 2016, seating capacity will be slightly reduced to provide space for dancing.
Tickets available now either online through www.tickets.im/cc or through or usual outlets:
Celtic Gold in Peel
Peter Norris in Douglas
Thompson Travel in Port Erin
Shakti Man in Ramsey
We would like to thank Demetri’s Hair Salon of Peel for supporting this event.
Featuring Mae Challis, Matt Creer, The Tides, The Fecktones and Jeff Jepson.
Kindly sponsored by Sure – all proceeds go to Alder Hey Children’s Burns Unit.
Tickets £10 – for more info visit www.centenarycentre.com or available from Peter Norris Music, Douglas; Thompson Travel, Port Erin; Shakti Man, Ramsey; and Celtic Gold, Peel.
The Legend Of Luke Kelly – Celebrating the memory and music of a true Irish musical legend.
On 30th January 1984 it is said that the whole of Ireland grieved the early death of Dubliner Luke Kelly. He has left an indelible mark as being the greatest folk artist of the 20th Century and his music is widely regarded as one of Ireland’s cultural treasures.
Dublin singer/ songwriter/ multi-instrumentalist Chris Kavanagh was raised on Irish music and has been singing Irish folk songs since he was three years old. He learned to play the piano by ear when he was five and his love and passion for Luke Kelly’s music led him to learn to play the 5 string long neck banjo in 2001. Chris bears a remarkable resemblance to Luke, while his singing talents capture the depth and passion of the great man he was so heavily influenced by.
Over the past sixteen years he has amazed audiences following powerful sell-out performances in prominent Irish venues such as Vicar Street & The Cork Opera House with the regular attendance of Luke Kelly’s family. Chris released his own album of original material “Voice Of The People” in 2011 and shortly afterwards stood in with folk legends The Dubliners on their German tour, and also made a guest appearance on their 50th anniversary concert DVD recorded in Vicar Street. He is joined by other accomplished musicians and all consider it a great honour to bring Luke’s memory back to the stage.
Offaly man Joe Finn was born in Kilmucklin, Clara, into a house steeped in traditional Irish music.His Father taught him how to play the tin whistle which further progressed to him learning to play the flute. At the age of eighteen, Joe began to play the Uilleann pipes and now also plays the fiddle.He has played with “Legend of Luke Kelly” for the past ten years and in 2008 released his first solo traditional album “The Piper Calls the tune
‘A beautiful blast from our beautiful past’..Eamon Dunphy
‘You might find that you have to pinch yourself’..RTE’s Open House
‘A Must !’ ..The Irish Times
Band Members :
Chris Kavanagh – Lead vocals / Long neck 5-string banjo / Guitar / Piano (Dublin)
Joe Finn – Uilleann pipes / Whistles / Fiddle (Offaly)
Michael Howard – Guitar / Vocals (Dublin)
Tickets available now from:
Celtic Gold, Peel
Peter Norris Music, Douglas
Thompson Travel, Port Erin
Shakti Man, Ramsey
Keep folk smiling!!
We welcome back again our friends Tony, Steve, David and now also James from the Houghton Weavers for a wonderful evening of humour and song. This year the Weavers are back for two nights.
Tickets are available from:
Celtic Gold in Peel
Peter Norris Music in Douglas
Thompson Travel in Port Erin
Shakti Man in Ramsey
The Tinkermann Festival goes “on tour” for an extra show on the Island’s West Coast, sponsored by Sure, 3FM, the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company and supported by the Isle of Man Arts Council.
This event will be in the intimate space of our Atholl Room.
This show features the talented Alex Hulme and Warren Attwell.
Derek has been a member of the Jools Holland Rhythm and Blues Orchestra since 2004, has led Sax Appeal for over thirty years, fronts the funk/fusion band Protect the Beat, and is a member of the Ronnie Scott’s Blues Explosion.
He is renowned for his energetic, vibrant, passionate and charismatic performances on all four saxophones – from sonorous baritone to soaring soprano – and is an award-winning performer having received the John Dankworth Award and the British Jazz Award (Small Group) for Sax Appeal. He received Best Jazz CD of the Year for Young Lions, Old Tigers with the late Spike Robinson, receiving the same British Jazz Award for “Joyriding” by The Derek Nash Acoustic Quartet in 2012. He regularly appears in the British Jazz awards nominations in several categories (Alto/Tenor and Baritone) and was nominated for Jazz Musician of the Year by the Global Music Foundation.
With the Jools Holland Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, Derek performs approaching 100 gigs per year, including for 65,000 people at the Cardiff Millennium Stadium and for over 100,000 at the Glastonbury Festival, where he was a featured soloist, and he also appears on the last seven CDs. He has performed live and on TV with such greats as Eric Clapton, Amy Winehouse, Emeli Sande, Jessie J, Sir Paul McCartney, Solomon Burke, Annie Lennox, Eddie Floyd, Sam Moore, Madeleine Peyroux, Roger Daltrey, David Sanborn, Eddi Reader and Tom Jones.
So, we are really excited that Derek has found the time to bring his show – The Derek Nash Funk Experience to Peel! Fronted by Derek, the Funk Experience is a five piece band bringing together some of Europe’s top flight session musicians.
http://www.dereknash.com/
Yes, it’s party time at the Peel Centenary Centre as we welcome back “Retrospect” for an evening crammed with timeless classics from the likes of Jackie Wilson, The Commitments, Aretha Franklin through to more modern powerhouse standards – all guaranteed to make you get onto the dance floor and stay there!
“Retrospect” is a local 11-piece function band which has brought together some of the Island’s finest musical talent. Comprised of a standard rhythm section (i.e. Keyboard, Drums, Bass and Guitar) together with a full ‘Horn Section’ (Trumpet, Alto Sax, Tenor/Baritone Sax and Trombone) and fronted by three very talented singers, Retrospect delivers a complete and rich sound, reproducing with some precision, the sound and feel of the artists that they cover. The band has received critical acclaim for the quality of its performances.
Because (as with previous years) there will be a dance floor, overall capacity will be reduced to 170 tickets, so don’t wait too long to get your tickets!
Tickets are available online now and in physical outlets from Monday 7th August;
- Celtic Gold in Peel
- Peter Norris Music in Douglas
- GH Corlett Jewellers in Douglas
- Shakti Man in Ramsey
- Thompson Travel in Port Erin
www.retrospect-iom.net
Simon & Garfunkel: Through the Years is the most authentic sounding concert to the unforgettable music of Simon & Garfunkel. Made up of Dan Haynes & Pete Richards, Bookends have toured the globe extensively with their concerts being described as ‘simply breathtaking’.
“One of the greatest tribute shows anywhere in the world”
– Stuart Cameron, BBC and ITV Broadcaster
Performing the songs in a truly captivating way, against a backdrop of iconic imagery, their delicate recreation of the unmistakable sound of the American folk-rock duo is something of a masterpiece. Bookends have been performing their unique, world-class concert to audiences in some of the finest theatres and concert halls across the UK, Europe and the United States.
“A masterpiece”
– BBC Radio
Here many of the hits such as The Sound of Silence, Mrs Robinson, The Boxer and Bookends’ own beautiful rendition of the unforgettable Bridge Over Troubled Water. This is without doubt the closest thing to Simon & Garfunkel touring the world today.
Web Links
www.simonandgarfunkelbybookends.com
www.facebook.com/simonandgarfunkelbybookends
Video Links
Promo Video:
Youtube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSoundsofSilenceUK/videos
Simon & Garfunkel: Through the Years is the most authentic sounding concert to the unforgettable music of Simon & Garfunkel. Made up of Dan Haynes & Pete Richards, Bookends have toured the globe extensively with their concerts being described as ‘simply breathtaking’.
“One of the greatest tribute shows anywhere in the world”
– Stuart Cameron, BBC and ITV Broadcaster
Performing the songs in a truly captivating way, against a backdrop of iconic imagery, their delicate recreation of the unmistakable sound of the American folk-rock duo is something of a masterpiece. Bookends have been performing their unique, world-class concert to audiences in some of the finest theatres and concert halls across the UK, Europe and the United States.
“A masterpiece”
– BBC Radio
Here many of the hits such as The Sound of Silence, Mrs Robinson, The Boxer and Bookends’ own beautiful rendition of the unforgettable Bridge Over Troubled Water. This is without doubt the closest thing to Simon & Garfunkel touring the world today.
Web Links
www.simonandgarfunkelbybookends.com
www.facebook.com/simonandgarfunkelbybookends
Video Links
Promo Video:
Youtube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheSoundsofSilenceUK/videos
The legendary Harry Manx makes a welcome return to Peel for the last in the series of events booked by our dear friend Jonathan “Jonno” Gollow, before his very sudden and sad passing earlier this year.
Harry Manx is a Canadian musician who blends blues, folk music, and Hindustani classical music. He describes his music as being a “blend Indian folk melodies with slide guitar blues, add a sprinkle of gospel and some compelling grooves and you’ll get Manx’s unique “mysticssippi” flavour.”
This one is for you Jonno.
Tickets are available now for this show online, or at our usual outlets.
Chris Wood is one of the best songwriters the British Isles has ever produced. Multiple Radio 2 Folk Award Nominee/Winner, you are guaranteed an evening of great songs and humour.
Chris Difford of Squeeze said “if I had a towel I’d throw it in!”