Irish Bands Dervish and Wild Blue Yonder Usher In St. Patty’s Day to the High Country

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Irish Bands Dervish and Wild Blue Yonder Usher In St. Patty’s Day to the High Country

 

Irish Bands Dervish and Wild Blue Yonder Usher In St. Patty’s Day to the High Country

[BOONE, NC—] There’s nothing quite like Celtic music to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and the
Appalachian Theatre is delighted to serve up two musical offerings to High Country audiences. First,
experience the internationally acclaimed band, Dervish, on Saturday, March 11 at 7:30 p.m. featuring a
reserved ticket price of $25. Soon after, enjoy Appalachian Celtic band Wild Blue Yonder, on Thursday,
March 16 at 7:00 p.m. with tickets priced at $15 for adults and $12 for students.

 

 

 

Known as one of the most renowned and imaginative interpreters of Irish Folk music with a fan base stretching across several continents, Dervish makes their way to Boone this spring. Renowned for live performances of dazzling sets of tunes and stunning interpretations of traditional songs, their receipt of BBC’s prestigious lifetime achievement award in 2019 was no surprise. The band has released over 13 albums and collaborated musically with the likes of Vince Gill, Rhiannon Giddens, Abigail Washburn and many more.

Boone audiences can expect some of the finest artists steeped in the musical traditions of northwest Ireland fronted by one of Ireland’s best-known singers, Cathy Jordan. The Irish Times boasted of Dervish that their, “integrity makes the group a formidable heir to the throne abandoned by The Bothy Band, if not a serious contender for The Chieftains’ international space”. Advance sale reserved tickets for their Saturday, March 11 performance at AppTheatre are $25.

 

 

For those looking for an event closer to the official holiday, the lively Appalachian Celtic band Wild Blue Yonder will grace the stage on the eve of St. Patty’s Day. The group brings their style of roots music to a whole new level by performing songs of Appalachia and the British Isles with spirit and fire. Fiddle, whistles, bagpipe, mandolin, bodhran, banjo, bouzouki and Celtic drums blend to serve up a highenergy helping of Celtic tunes, as the group celebrates the rich Scots-Irish musical tradition of East Tennessee. Group founder, Philip Coward shared about their trip to the theatre on King Street, “Wild Blue Yonder is excited and honored to grace the stage of the Appalachian Theatre of the High Country. What better venue to share our Appalachian Highland Celtic tunes in celebration of the rich Scots-Irish heritage of
the Blue Ridge Mountains? We can’t wait to see you, Boone!” Tickets for the Thursday, March 16 Wild Blue Yonder performance are $15 for adults and $12 for students, plus taxes and fees.

Patrons may purchase tickets for both events online at www.apptheatre.org, phone 828.865.3000 or visit
the theatre lobby box office Tues.-Fri. 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. or two hours prior to showtime. Please note
that events, days, dates, times, performers, and prices are subject to change without notice. Follow
@AppTheatre on Facebook and Instagram for up-to-the minute event updates. For tickets and more
information on all events, or to join the theatre’s eblast list and purchase annual memberships, please
visit the ATHC website at www.apptheatre.org.
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The Appalachian Theatre of the High Country is a historic Art Deco theatre built in 1938, renovated, and restored to a 629
seat state-of-the-art performing arts venue which reopened to audiences in October 2019 to serve the North Carolina High
Country region as a non-profit performing arts center. Programming includes a diverse array of live performances, films,
community arts, and civic events. More information about the Appalachian Theatre, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, is
available by calling 828.865.3000 or by visiting www.apptheatre.org