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Donegal Town’s Returning Light charity concert is back for 2023

written by Staff Writer December 10, 2023
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The Returning Light charity concert is back once again this year, to raise money for mental health services.

The concert is being held in Donegal Town on Friday the 22nd of December.

Tickets are available online, but also will be available for purchase at the door on the night. The entry fee is donation based – with that money going to help local mental health services in the town.

The concert organisers want locals to “indulge in the spirit of the season at Returning Light, our annual Christmas Music Event, nestled within the heart of Donegal Town at the Parish Centre.”

“Picture a night where the air is filled with the soul-stirring melodies of acoustic music, skillfully performed by our talented local musicians. The Parish Centre, adorned in festive cheer, becomes a haven for the harmonious resonance of guitars, soothing vocals, and the heartfelt strumming of strings.”

“As you revel in the enchanting ambiance, know that your presence contributes to the community’s well-being, as all proceeds from this magical evening go towards supporting local charities. Join us on this musical journey on December 22nd, where every note played echoes the warmth of the season, creating memories that resonate long after the final chord. Returning Light in the Parish Centre is not just an event; it’s a celebration of unity, melody, and the true essence of giving back to our vibrant community.”

You can buy tickets for the concert via Eventbrite here.

Donegal Town’s Returning Light charity concert is back for 2023 was last modified: December 10th, 2023 by Staff Writer
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