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The National Concert Hall is rated by performing artists as one of the finest concert halls in Europe and attracts over 320,000 concert-goers a year. With weekly performances by the National Concert Hall's resident orchestra - the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra - and a programme ranging from classic operas and musicals to contemporary Irish folk, the National Concert Hall is a thriving venue catering for all musical tastes. The redevelopment of the current site on Earlsfort Terrace, due for completion in 2013, will see the renovation of the current Hall and the creation of two brand new performance spaces, including a world-class auditorium seating up to 2,000 patrons.Location: Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2
Phone: +353 1 417 0000
This venue also known as: NCH; An Ceoláras Náisiúnta
Highly RecommendedJulie Feeney & The Pages Orchestra
May 29, 2010 @ 20:00Experimental • Information
RTE National Symphony Orchestra: Alan Buribayev
May 28, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
RTE National Symphony Orchestra: Claudia Barainsky
May 21, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
Highly RecommendedRTE National Symphony Orchestra: Arabella Steinbacher
May 14, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
RTE National Symphony Orchestra: Alan Buribayev
May 07, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
RTE National Symphony Orchestra: William Eddins
Apr 30, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
RTE National Symphony Orchestra: Christianne Stotijn
Apr 23, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
Highly RecommendedSam Amidon + Ben Frost + Nico Muhly + Valgeir Sigurdsson
Apr 21, 2010 @ 21:00Experimental • Information
RTE National Symphony Orchestra: Boris Berezovsky
Apr 16, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
The River Tenors (aka Apres Match) and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra
Apr 08, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
Highly RecommendedRTE National Symphony Orchestra: Nicola Benedetti
Mar 19, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
This event is part of the St Patrick's Festival.
RTE National Symphony Orchestra: Nikolai Demidenko
Mar 12, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
Highly RecommendedJanine Jansen violin; Itamar Golan piano
Mar 11, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
RecommendedHallé; Sir Mark Elder, conductor; Joanna MacGregor, piano
Mar 06, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
RTE National Symphony Orchestra: Sinéad Mulhern
Feb 26, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
This event is part of the Dublin International Film Festival.
RTE National Symphony Orchestra: Sergio Tiempo
Feb 19, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
Highly RecommendedSarah Chang, violin + Andrew von Oeyen, piano
Feb 09, 2010 @ 20:00Classical
RTE National Symphony Orchestra: Brian Irvine
Feb 09, 2010 @ 13:00Classical • Information
RTE National Symphony Orchestra: Elaine Agnew
Feb 02, 2010 @ 13:00Classical • Information
RTE National Symphony Orchestra: Eugene Ugorski
Jan 29, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
Highly RecommendedRIAM Performing Groups Gala Concert
Jan 25, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
RTE National Symphony Orchestra: Julian Rachlin
Jan 15, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
RTE National Concert Orchestra: Cinema Coral Classics
Jan 13, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
RecommendedRTÉ National Symphony Orchestra + Deirdre Gribbin
Jan 12, 2010 @ 13:00Classical • Information
Gilbert and Sullivan Gala: RTE Concert Orchestra
Jan 06, 2010 @ 20:00Classical • Information
Highly RecommendedNicola Benedetti + Czech Philharmonic Orchestra
Oct 27, 2009 @ 20:00Classical • Information
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Tinariwen are guitar-poets from the southern Sahara desert and icons of freedom and resistance among their own people, the nomadic Tuareg of the Sahara. Their back-story has been described as ‘dramatic’ (The Independent), ‘the most compelling of any band’ (Songlines) and ‘the most rock ’n’ roll of them all’ (The Irish Times). A long road has taken Tinariwen from the wild empty places of the Sahara to the concert stages of the world. The group’s founding members spent the 1980s in Libyan military camps, dreaming of dignity and self-determination for their people and singing songs for an entire generation of young Tuareg. Their rolling, yearning grooves and uncompromising messages of simplicity and freedom, distilled over many years of struggle, rebellion and exile, have brought them countless accolades and the attention of such high-profile fans as Robert Plant, Carlos Santana, Brian Eno, Damon Albarn, Chris Martin and Thom Yorke, as well as the enduring respect of their own people.