Free Irish Music Concert

The Portal Irish Music Week is offering a free concert at the outdoor pavilion of the Black Range Lodge in Kingston, this Saturday, Sept. 21 at 7pm.  The educational music “camp” features world class Irish musicians including Brian Conway, Marla Fibish, Colin Lindsay, Shannon Heaton, Frances Cunningham and Pete Strickler.

Founded in 2011, Portal Irish Music Week, strives to provide a gateway into the world of playing Irish Traditional Music, especially for folks who are coming to the music later in life.

Formerly hosted in Portal, AZ, P.I.M.W. has found a new home in Kingston, NM at the Black Range Lodge.  The camp consists of 5 days of classes, with a scattering of music workshops, sessions, a Saturday concert, bird watching, and nature hikes, truly making it like a summer camp for adults.

The Saturday evening concert is free, with free parking.  Wine & beer will be available from Black Range Vineyards.  For more information call the Black Range Lodge at 575-895-5652.

When: 7 PM, Saturday, Sept. 21

Where: The Black Range Lodge

50 Main Street, Kingston, NM

575-895-5652

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