This winter, the magic of Ireland meets the merriment of Christmas as the hit concert A Fairytale for Christmas returns for its biggest tour to date — with shows at the Swansea Grand Theatre on 7 November and the New Theatre Cardiff on 12 November.
From the team behind the global crowd-pleaser Seven Drunken Nights – The Story of the Dubliners, this enchanting live show promises to combine the sparkle of Christmas with the spirit of St Patrick’s Day, creating a one-of-a-kind celebration of music, dance and festive fun.
Audiences will be swept away by a world-class line-up of singers, dancers and musicians performing a joyous blend of beloved Christmas hits and Celtic classics. Expect to hear festive favourites like I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day, Step Into Christmas, and O Holy Night alongside Irish staples such as The Irish Rover and Dirty Old Town.
Three incredible touring casts will bring the magic to more than 50 venues across the UK, Ireland and Scandinavia this November and December, promising a sing-along spectacle filled with Irish charm and Christmas cheer.
The show has become a cherished festive tradition for many families, with last year’s tour drawing more than 200,000 ticket sales across 133 shows in five countries. This year, it’s set to be even bigger.
Produced by Prestige Productions, the company behind That’ll Be The Day and Live Forever, A Fairytale for Christmas comes from the creative mind of writer and director Ged Graham.
This winter, the magic of Ireland meets the merriment of Christmas as the hit concert A Fairytale for Christmas returns for its biggest tour to date — with shows at the Swansea Grand Theatre on 7 November and the New Theatre Cardiff on 12 November.
From the team behind the global crowd-pleaser Seven Drunken Nights – The Story of the Dubliners, this enchanting live show promises to combine the sparkle of Christmas with the spirit of St Patrick’s Day, creating a one-of-a-kind celebration of music, dance and festive fun.
Audiences will be swept away by a world-class line-up of singers, dancers and musicians performing a joyous blend of beloved Christmas hits and Celtic classics. Expect to hear festive favourites like I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day, Step Into Christmas, and O Holy Night alongside Irish staples such as The Irish Rover and Dirty Old Town.
Three incredible touring casts will bring the magic to more than 50 venues across the UK, Ireland and Scandinavia this November and December, promising a sing-along spectacle filled with Irish charm and Christmas cheer.
The show has become a cherished festive tradition for many families, with last year’s tour drawing more than 200,000 ticket sales across 133 shows in five countries. This year, it’s set to be even bigger.
Produced by Prestige Productions, the company behind That’ll Be The Day and Live Forever, A Fairytale for Christmas comes from the creative mind of writer and director Ged Graham.