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04 Apr 2026

HarMammies choir at the Westgrove in aid of parent bereavement charity

Support for families who have lost children

HarMammies choir  at the Westgrove in aid of parent bereavement charity

HarMammies on Tour comes to the Westgrove Hotel, Clane on Friday, June 14 at 8pm in aid of Anam Cara Parent Bereavement

A night of music, fun and roof-raising energy with the SUSO HarMammies Choir, featuring special guests, renowned singer-songwriter Eimear Crehan and the fabulous NKETNS Community Choir takes place at the Westgrove Hotel in Clane next month.

All funds raised are in aid of Anam Cara Charity.

Formed in 2016, the SUSO HarMammies is more than just a choral group; they are a sisterhood of over 30 mothers united by a love for music.

Their harmonies, medleys, and mashups create a musical journey guaranteed to leave you spellbound, laughing, and perhaps shedding a tear or two.

Adding to the magic of the night is a special guest appearance by Kildare's own Eimear Crehan, a singer-songwriter whose soulful tunes will touch your heart and leave you in awe.

Eimear's upcoming nationwide Grá Mór tour makes her a must-see act (visit www.eimearcrehan.com for more).

Opening the show with their infectious energy and passion is the NKETNS Community Choir, all members are affiliated with the North Kildare Educate Together National School. Their performance is sure to set the stage for an incredible evening ahead.

Every penny raised from this extraordinary event will go to Anam Cara (www.anamcara.ie).

Anam Cara Parent Bereavement is an Irish charity that provides invaluable support to mothers, fathers, caregivers and families who have lost a child.

By purchasing a ticket, you're not just attending a concert—you're helping Anam Cara continue their vital work, offering comfort and guidance to those who need it most.

Tickets cost €22.42 and the concert takes place on Friday, June 14. Tickets available on eventbrite.ie

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