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Sea Church, Ballycotton
Main Street, Ballycotton, Co. Cork
Phone: 021 234 0525
Email: reception@seachurch.ie
Website: https://seachurch.ie/
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Folk Night: Eoin Jordan & friends (Macdara Ó Faoláin, Anthony Ruby) |
Wed 15 Jan |
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Lads Insane [David Bowie tribute] |
Fri 17 Jan |
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[Comedy] Bernard O Shea - Desperate House Husband |
Sat 18 Jan |
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Kíla |
Sat 01 Feb |
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Track Dogs |
Sat 08 Feb |
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Fionn Regan |
Sun 09 Feb |
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[Comedy] Shane Daniel Byrne - Trouble Denim |
Fri 14 Feb |
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Declan Sinnott & Eve Kallansee |
Sat 15 Feb |
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John Blek |
Fri 21 Feb |
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Brian Kennedy |
Sat 08 Mar |
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Glas Quartet: Bridgerton Symphonic |
Fri 14 Mar |
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Roll With It [Oasis Tribute] |
Sat 29 Mar |
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Niamh Strong Sings Eva Cassidy |
Fri 04 Apr |
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Quilty and Andy Irvine |
Fri 02 May |
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The Ennio Morricone Experience |
Sat 10 May |
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The Paul Weller Experience |
Sat 23 Aug |
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Padraig Jack |
Fri 19 Sep |
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An ambitious events space in Ballycotton, East Cork, Sea Church is a multidisciplinary venue housed in a fully refurbished Church of Ireland church.
Sea Church maintains its distinctive design attributes. This project has required attention to detail and the reuse of existing fixtures & features, including the pointed arch stained-glass windows, the slate roof, wrought-iron gates and oak panels.
As St Colman’s was a protected building, conservation of the building was a key element. It has been an arduous process, respecting the historic site while trying to build a restaurant and music venue. The Sea Church project brings St. Colman’s church alive once again and eager with excitement and hope for what is to come for this special venue.
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