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Hudson Taylor
Seated show in line with current restrictions.
When and where
Date and time
Starts on Thu, 16 Sep 2021 19:00 IST
Location
Cyprus Avenue Caroline Street Cork Ireland
Refund Policy
About this event
Irish folk/Americana duo Hudson Taylor comprises brothers Harry and Alfie Hudson-Taylor.
Since first emerging on Youtube and Dublin’s Grafton Street many years ago as Harry and Alfie, they rebranded to Hudson Taylor marking a shift in maturity and direction. The duo has been growing and evolving to match that ever since, supporting the likes of Hozier, Gabrielle Aplin and Rodrigo y Gabriela on their respective North American tours.
Hudson Taylor’s live performances exude unique energy. The duo makes the audience feel like a part of the band, whether it be interacting with the crowd, singing harmonies back and forth with everyone, or dancing along to their songs, the experience is unforgettable. The guys credit their energetic performances to the adrenaline of the crowd and the great musical chemistry they have with their band.
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Terms & Conditions
>>This is a seated show only.
>>Groups should arrive to venue together. Seats are not assigned and will be seated on a first come first seated basis.
>>Proof of vaccine certs are required upon arrival
>>Customers will have to wear face coverings at all times when not seated
>>The lead booker must provide details for contact tracing should it be required.
>>Please do not attend these events if you have any symptoms of COVID19 .
>>Admission subject to Covid health guidelines for indoor performances at the time of concert.
>>There is a very limited number of tickets available for these events, capacity and seating set up will depend on public health guidance at the time of the concert.
>>All concerts are over 18.
>>Lead booker must provide identification at venue.
>>Public health guidance at the time of the concert must be adhered to at all times.
>>This show has been part funded by the Department of Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sports and Media through the Live Performance Support Scheme.