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The Wolfe Tones bid fond farewell to Killarney

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The Wolfe Tones, one of Ireland's most legendary and enduring folk groups, performed their final shows at The Gleneagle this weekend, marking the end of an era at a venue that had been a special part of the band's journey.

Famous for their rousing anthems and deeply rooted Irish folk traditions, The Wolfe Tones has captivated audiences for 60 years, and The Gleneagle has been a cherished stop on their tour schedule since the very beginning.

The weekend's two sold-out shows were an emotional farewell to a venue that held special meaning for the band and their fans.

"We have always felt a deep connection to Killarney and The Gleneagle. The energy and passion of the audiences here have been unforgettable over the years," said band member Tommy Byrne. "This weekend's performances were a celebration of everything we've shared together."

The Gleneagle had hosted The Wolfe Tones hundreds of times throughout the band's 60 years on the road.

Patrick O'Donoghue, CEO of The Gleneagle, said, "The Wolfe Tones were stalwarts of our cabaret for decades, performing in The Gleneagle Ballroom every Thursday night of the summer.

They have a rich history of standing-room-only concerts at The Gleneagle, so it's fitting that their final bow here was to a full house in The Gleneagle INEC Arena. It is an emotional farewell, but we wish Brian, Tommy, and Noel the very best for the future."

The 8,000 fans lucky enough to have tickets for the weekend's concerts heard a memorable setlist featuring all the favourites as well as special moments to mark the significance of these final performances at The Gleneagle.

The Wolfe Tones are set to perform their last-ever concerts in Dublin's 3Arena in October.

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HeartBeat’s expert talk on the science of sleep

HeartBeat Kil larney will focus on the vital role of sleep in cardiac and mental health at its next community meeting on February 24. The event, held at the Parish […]

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larney will focus on the vital role of sleep in cardiac and mental health at its next community meeting on February 24.
The event, held at the Parish Centre on Park Road, features guest speaker Dr Anna O’Sullivan, a Senior Clinical Psychologist with the HSE.
Following her previous popular sessions with the group, Dr O’Sullivan will return to provide a deep dive into the neuroscience of sleep.
The talk will explore why rest is a cornerstone of physical and mental well-being and how sleep requirements shift throughout various life stages, from childhood and the teenage years to parenthood, perimenopause, and older adulthood.
Attendees can expect practical advice on managing common sleep difficulties and strategies for improving sleep quality. Dr O’Sullivan will also outline simple self-care actions that can maintain or enhance long-term sleeping habits, as well as the long-term impacts of insufficient rest.
The meeting begins at 8:00 pm at the Parish Centre and is open to all members of the community. A question-and-answer session will follow the presentation, and the evening will conclude with light refreshments and an opportunity for attendees to chat.

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Parking plan for Muckross Rowing Club boat launch

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Muckross Rowing Club will host a landmark event on Sunday to officially launch and bless three new additions to its racing fleet.

The ceremony is scheduled to take place at the club’s boathouse at 2pm and represents a significant moment in the club’s long-standing history.


The club has issued an open invitation to all past and present members, as well as supporters, friends, and family, to join in the celebrations.

Following the formal blessing and naming of the boats, light refreshments will be served at the boathouse for all attendees.


For those planning to attend the event, parking will be situated at the Muckross House car park.


The club has requested that anyone requiring parking access closer to the boathouse make contact with a committee member in advance so that appropriate assistance and arrangements can be made.


The core of the celebration is the naming of the boats in honour of three of the club’s most distinguished athletes: Paul Griffin, Sean Casey, and Cathal Moynihan.


These three oarsmen achieved the ultimate success in the sport by representing Ireland at the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games.


Having started their journeys as Muckross juniors before rising through the international ranks, their legacy continues to be a major source of pride for the club as they are immortalised in the newest fleet.

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