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WIN: Tickets to see Nigel Kennedy at sold-out gig

TheJournal.ie has 10 sets of tickets to the sold-out concert at National Concert Hall this Wednesday night. Click through to be in with a chance of winning.

UPDATE, Tuesday, 26 July: This competition is now closed and winners have been notified. Thanks to everyone who took the time to enter.

LOOKING TO STRIKE a different note this Wednesday evening, 27 July?

TheJournal.ie has TEN sets of tickets to give away for the sold-out concert by Nigel Kennedy and the brilliant Yiddish jazz superstars Kroke in the National Conert Hall. The concert was organised to mark Poland’s first presidency of the EU and is hosted by the Polish Embassy of Dublin. The world’s best-selling violinist of all time, Kennedy lives in Krakow with his Polish wife and has teamed up with Polish superstars Kroke for what promises to be a stunning night.

To be in with a chance of winning a set of tickets for Wednesday’s gala concert, simply email your name and address to competitions@thejournal.ie clearly marking your entry ‘Nigel Kennedy and Kroke’.

We will alert winners later Tuesday morning.

In the meantime, this article explains more about the upcoming concert and how it plans to celebrate the links between Ireland and Poland>

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