Friday 11 April, 20:00

Celtic Legends

Celtic Legends celebrates 20 incredible years of touring, bringing the authentic taste of Irish dance and music to audiences worldwide. Originating from the Connemara plains, the young artists from Galway, Dublin, and Belfast blend tap dancing, rhythmic music, and the melody of Irish ballads in an electrifying performance. With over 3 million fans worldwide, Celtic Legends promises an unforgettable family-friendly show, backed by a talented team of dancers, musicians, and technicians.

Route des Batailleux 3,
1218 Le Grand-Saconnex
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