
Reverie Road plan to perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 18, at The Opera House at Boothbay Harbor, 86 Townsend Ave. in Boothbay Harbor.
Delivering the driving lilt and lift of Irish music, Reverie Road features Winifred Horan, and Katie Grennan, John Williams and Utsav Lal in a newly combined unforgettable concert experience. From studio to stage, festivals to films these artists have lifted audiences hearts internationally combining their well honed musicianship and stagecraft from Solas, Gaelic Storm, Dreamworks Films, and Carnegie Hall. Embracing humor with musical insight and natural abilities, this quartet offers a powerful combo of distilled airs, upbeat reels and jigs as well as original textural adventures that weave the roots of the Irish musical traditions with fresh new departures. The band chemistry of two accomplished fiddlers who share a common history as award winning Irish dancers along with two instrumentalists who have sought to redefine accompaniment and rhythm sections amount to a compelling concert experience for audiences nationwide in both intimate theaters as well as larger outdoor festivals. Another warm up evening for St. Patrick’s Day and beyond. A bit of Spring magic on stage tonight. Advance discounted tickets $25, from the box office.
Tickets cost $25 online and $30 day of show.
For tickets, or more information, call 207-633-5159 or visit boothbayooperahouse.com.
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