St Brigid’s Day 2022 Sessions: An update

Birmingham Irish • February 23, 2022

We are delighted to say that this month brought with it a wonderful and long-awaited celebration filled with storytelling and music, our annual St Brigid's Day Event.

With outstanding musical performances from 'Call Me Unique', 'Ire-ish' and 'The Mistakings', plus beautiful storytelling from Vicki Ayers, and a gorgeous recital from the children learning through our Musical Cultural Workshops, as well as hosting by the brilliant Barbara Nice, its' safe to say that a glorious night was had by all.

As an organisation, we would like to thank all of the wonderful individuals who made the evening so very special for us all, and also those who attended, we at Birmingham Irish are so very grateful. 


To watch our St Brigid's Day Session videos, please click here, and for more information about our cultural events, why not give us a follow on our social media?

St Brigid's Day 2022 celebrations
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