The SKY Family's Celtic Revival! will be in Elizabeth City | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    The SKY Family's Celtic Revival! will be in Elizabeth City on April 28th at the College of Albermarle Performing Arts Center.

Tuesday, April 28th at 7:00 pm

College of Albemarle Performing Arts Center
1208 N. Road St. [Us Hwy 17 N]
Elizabeth City, NC


Tickets are available online or at the door.


    Celtic Revival! ECMA nominees The SKY Family will be performing their high energy Celtic/pop-rock music, dance and Gospel production Celtic Revival! Delighting audiences from coast to coast across the U.S. and Canada, the SKY Family is Eastern Canada's premier Irish Dance production. Fast-paced music and high-energy dance combined with humor and inspiration makes a toe-tapping time for the whole family!



    Contact: Esther Rennick
       The SKY Family   •   (506) 471-7452   •   esther.rennick@rogers.com
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