An Intimate Evening with Tenor Paul Byrom: music from Broadway and beyond | Walters
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✨ Paul Byrom is considered by many to be one of Ireland’s finest crossover tenors. Paul has performed in a wide range of productions, from operas and oratorio to recitals and in particular, musical theatre. Join us for an intimate evening with Paul at The Venue at Walters. Highlights 🌟 Live music from Broadway and Beyond with Paul Byrom 🎸 Located in an intimate live music venue in the heart of Dún Laoghaire 🍺 Private bar for event 🥗 10% off meal in the pub before hand if you show your ticket to your server -t&cs apply Useful Info ⏳Venue curfew is 10pm unless stated otherwise 🕘 The time on your ticket is the show start time 📍Location: The Venue at Walters, 68 Georges Street Upper, Dún Laoghaire, Dublin, A96 Y981 😊 Ages 18+ (the law dictates that there may be no under 18’s are allowed on the premises past 9pm) 🍹The venue has a private bar and drinks can be purchased before & during the event 🚪Doors are 30 mins before the show starts 🚌 the 45A, 111, 7A & 7 Buses all stop outside the venue, and we are a 5 min walk from Sandycove & Glasthule Dart Station 🪑Seats are unassigned and therefore first come first served ♿️ Accessibility: Unfortunately the venue is only accessible by stairs, if you have are attending and will need support please get in touch prior to the event. The Venue has a separate side entrance to the pub where your tickets will be checked on arrival ⁉️If you have any questions do not hesitate to get in touch Description Paul has performed in a wide range of productions, from operas and oratorio to recitals and in particular, musical theatre. After releasing his first album at age 14 (The Golden Voice of Paul Byrom), Paul got a taste for recording studios and soon became a recording artist. Subsequently, he recorded his first major album as a tenor (VELVET), in 2005 and swiftly followed this with his first Christmas album (I’ll Be Home for Christmas) in 2008. This has led to many appearances on Irish television and national radio stations. Paul is also very fond of acting and made his onscreen debut in Ireland’s longest-running soap, “FAIR CITY” where he appeared regularly as Maurice the chef for a short stint. His talent as a singer has taken him far and wide, and some of his many career highlights include performing for dignitaries such as Emperor Akihito of Japan, former Irish Presidents Mary McAleese and Mary Robinson, and more recently, United States President Barack Obama. In 2007, Paul was approached to become one of the original soloists in the hit show Celtic Thunder. He toured America, Canada and Australia with the group and had six No. 1 World Billboard Chart albums with the group. This allowed Paul to perform on many international TV shows including “The Today Show.” After leaving the production in 2010 to continue his solo career, his subsequent album (This is the Moment) debuted at No. 1 on the World Billboard charts and was shortlisted for a Grammy nomination. This has led to a successful solo touring career and he now performs his shows regularly throughout Ireland, North America and Canada. In 2013, Paul filmed his first solo TV special for Public Television, called “This is the Moment Live”, with his orchestra. It has aired throughout the United States, Canada, Australia and indeed at home here in Ireland. Paul followed this up with his 6th studio album, (Thinking of Home) which reached the top of the iTunes, Amazon and World Billboard charts and features two of his own, original songs. He has been named IRISH TENOR OF THE YEAR by the Irish Music Association on two separate occasions. IRISH TMES - WICKEDLY GOOD Paul Byrom IRISH TIMES - Paul Byrom has all the ingredients to become a huge star IRISH INDEPENDENT - “Easy listening – which the young love ironically and the old love wholeheartedly – is on an upward curve and ‘Velvet’ which reached No. 2 in the albums charts, may just have been the making of Byrom – this show case performance, featuring a 26 piece orchestra has long been a sell-out.” IRISH INDEPENDENT “He does not interpret the music so much as channel it, his voice a dark, lustrous force of nature. Around him, the orchestra conjures a crashing swooning swell; listeners may feel as if they have passed through the silver screen and into a forgotten Hollywood musical.”
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