In celebration of two decades of service in preserving and promoting Celtic arts and cultures, The Celtic Arts Center is proud to present a thrilling evening of Irish music, humor and revelry! Headlining the festivities is Gaelic Storm, the group made famous by their appearance as the “party band” in the steerage scene of the Oscar-winning blockbuster, Titanic. Their dynamic stage show features rousing, upbeat vocals, wild energetic dance tunes, haunting Celtic ballads and infectious madcap humor. By showcasing their unique high energy Celtic music, Gaelic Storm has pushed their popularity beyond the World Music genre and into the mainstream music consciousness. Opening for them are acclaimed local Irish musicians Ken O'Malley & Dan Conroy, and the up-and-coming, Southern California-based, traditional Irish band, Ciúnas.
This special, one-night-only event will take place Labor Day Sunday, September 4th at 8 PM, at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre in Hollywood. So forget the stress and travel headaches of Labor Day weekend and celebrate the holiday in your own backyard!
TICKETS: $25 and $20 for general admission, and $12 for students and children 12 and under.
The Ford Amphitheatre is located at 2580 Cahuenga Blvd. East in Hollywood, California, just off the 101 Hollywood Freeway across from the Hollywood Bowl and south of Universal Studios. The grounds open two hours before showtime for picnicking. The Ford offers a number of dining options: a variety of food and beverages is available on site and box dinners for evening events may be ordered in advance. Patrons are welcome to bring their own food and drink. The Ford is disabled accessible. Portable wireless listening devices are available upon request.
PARKING: On-site, stacked parking costs $5 per vehicle for evening shows. There's additional FREE non-stacked parking serviced by a FREE shuttle to the Ford is available at the Universal City Metro Station lot at Lankershim Blvd. and Campo de Cahuenga. The shuttle, which cycles every 15-20 minutes, stops in the "kiss and ride" area. MORE INFO