THE Strule Arts Centre will be filled with song tomorrow evening (Friday) as Dungiven folk band LORE takes to the stage joined by local choir Harmomise.
LORE has gained acclaim and recognition internationally, with the band just back from America at the Internationally renowned Conference, Folk Alliance.
The dynamic five piece have been play-listed consistently on local and national mainstream radio.
They have wooed audiences with their enigmatic live performances playing alongside Irish acts such as Mary Black, The 4 of Us and Cara Dillon.
The band is perhaps most well known for their version of the Undertones classic song Teenage Kicks which they released to raise money for local charities.
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They will be joined by local choir Harmomise for a unique collaboration. With captivating harmonies and finely crafted songs, this promises to be a night of fantastic music covering original and well-known songs.
Harmonise choir are based in Dromore and is made up of excellent local musicians and singers.
Luke McLoskey is the guitar player and band leader of LORE. He told the UH the band are looking forward to the gig.
Luke said, “We are delighted to be playing the Strule Arts Centre with Harmonise.
“This will be our first headline show in Omagh and we are thrilled to be collaborating with Harmonise who will bring their own repertoire of songs to the Strule Arts Centre.
“We’ll be joining Harmonise for some of our own original songs as well as a few well known tunes.
“It promises to be a great night in Omagh!”
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