The Furey's & Davey Arthur in Dublin
- By: Editor
- On: 23/Jan/08
- In: Dublin Travel Tips
About the show...
The Furey's & Davey Arthur are celebrating their 30th year at the forefront of Irish Folk Music. As part of their anniversary they are releasing a ‘LIVE Best of…’ DVD and CD, and they are also going on tour to support it. Included in the line-up for the concert are all the old favourites such as ‘When You Were Sweet 16’, ‘Green Fields Of France’, ‘Red Rose Café’, ‘From Clare To Here’ and ‘Leaving Nancy’. There is also 'The Lonesome Boatman' which was composed by Finbar Furey, and remains one of the most memorable and moving whistle tunes of all time.
This concert will be taking place in the Pavilion Theatre on Sunday 10th of February. The show starts at 8pm.

How to get to the Pavillion Theatre...
The Pavillion Theatre lies overlooking the harbour in Dun Laoghaire, a beautiful coastal town about 20 minutes from Dublin city centre.
The theatre is located on the Upper level of the Pavilion complex and it is quite easy to get to with the Dun Laoghaire DART station situated just across the road. A number of bus routes, 7, 7A, 8, 45A, 46A, 59, 75 and the 111, also serve the area from the city centre.
Dublin hotels closeby...
The Rochestown Lodge and The Kingston Hotel provide the perfect accommodation if you want to located within a stone's throw of the venue.
Other hotels within easy driving distance of the Pavillion include The Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel in Killiney and The Stillorgan Park Hotel and The Radisson SAS in Stillorgan
For more hotels in Dublin have a browse of our full Dublin hotels listing.
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