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An Evening of Irish Traditional Music featuring Chloë Agnew

When: Thursday May 18th @7:30pm
Where: The Morris Museum of Art #1 - 10th Street, Augusta, GA
Admission: $25.00 ($20.00 for Museum Members
Call (706)267-5416 for reservations

Dublin born Chloë Agnew, original Celtic Woman, brings her very own Ireland to Augusta with songs past and present.
An evening of true Irish sentiment and stories.

Chloe Agnew
From the age of 14, Chloë Agnew gained fame for her integral part as one of the original (and youngest) members of the internationally acclaimed music group Celtic Woman. Chloë is featured on a total of 14 Celtic Woman's albums,which have sold more than eight million copies worldwide, all of which debuted at #1 on Billboard's World Music chart. Celtic Woman sold out concerts in prestigious venues across the globe from Carnegie Hall, Red Rocks, Colorado, Radio City Music Hall to several arenas in Europe, Japan and Australia, performing for almost three million fans. She has performed with the group on the US TV shows Dancing with the Stars, Regis and Kelly, The Today Show, Good Morning America and many more. While touring with Celtic Woman Chloe performed for three consecutive US Presidents (Clinton, Bush and Obama) before the age of 20.

Since 2017 Chloe has been touring with top Irish artist Nathan Carter on his U.S. tours and for the past five seasons has been the headline guest for the Atlanta Pops Orchestra, performing in arts centers throughout the Southeast and Midwest. She has become a 'Voice of the Irish' for the University of Notre Dame .

Her versatility has enabled her to perform with IBMA award winning bluegrass Entertainers of the Year Balsam Range and John Driskell Hopkins of Zac Brown Band. Chloë's solo show Chloë Agnew: Re-lmagined has brought her to many PAC's, concert halls, theatres, and festivals throughout the U.S. and Europe. Chloë will join Celtic Woman as a guest on the U.S. tour, Postcards from Ireland in February, 2022.

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