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06 Sept 2025

Inishowen Gospel Choir in Falcarragh to help church fund

Inishowen Gospel Choir in Falcarragh to help church fund

The Inishowen Gospel Choir

The Inishowen Gospel Choir will be performing at the St Paul’s church in Ray, Falcarragh
in a fundraising concert for a church restoration fund on Saturday, November 5th.
The singers have been invited to sing in Ray by the parish of Dunfanaghy, Raymunterdoney and Tullaghobegley as part of the fundraising campaign for the restoration project at Holy Trinity Church in Dunfanaghy.
For more than a decade The Inishowen Gospel Choir has performed at events from local concerts in the north west of Ireland, to world-renowned music festivals such as Glastonbury and Electric Picnic.
The choir has retained its community-based character and energy, which combined with musical excellence, has seen it perform with some of the best-known names in the Irish music scene, including The Henry Girls, Liam Ó Maonlaí, Duke Special, Declan O’Rourke, Bronagh Gallagher, Foy Vance, Cara Dillon and Moya Brennan.
Based in Carndonagh, the choir is musically directed by Dr. Neil Burns and Dr. Anna Nolan.
The Falcarragh concert will see the choir perform from its wide repertoire of gospel, soul, folk and roots music.
Admission free, donations to the fund welcome. Doors, 6.30pm.

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