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Published: Wednesday, 17th February, 2010 5:00pm

New date for Collins' Showband show

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A new date has been announced for Reeling In The Showband Years in the Hotel Kilmore.

It has sold out right across the country, including in Cork Opera House, University Concert Hall in Limerick, the Olympia in Dublin and other venues and is billed as "the showband show to top them all"!

Reeling In The Showband Years comes to Hotel Kilmore, Dublin Road, Cavan, on the new rescheduled date of Friday, February 26.

Anyone who has tickets for the cancelled date, just turn up with your ticket on February 26. Further tickets are also available.

With a galaxy of showband stars including Ronan Collins, Paddy Cole, Tommy and Jimmy Swarbrigg (their first tour in 30 years), The Conquerors Showband, Lorainne McDonald, Sean O'Dowd, Tony Kenny and more, it promises to be a night to remember!

The show's exciting finale is an all-cast tribute to the exciting showband era, when they join in a medley of songs from these bygone but warmly remembered years.

This is your last chance to see the show, as it's the final date of the tour. They promise to send you home with great memories of a magical and never to be repeated time in Irish popular music!

• Tickets at the Hotel Kilmore at 049-4332288 and Multisound, Cavan at 049-4361312.

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