LOREENA MCKENNITT five new concerts in Italy (Info and Tickets)

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Loreena McKennitt will be in Italy again in the coming months with five new summer events to celebrate thirty years of ‘The Mask and Mirror’.

The last time I performed in Europe was 2019 and a lot has happened since then. It will be wonderful to return next spring and be able to meet again the familiar faces I have missed during this turbulent time,” says McKennitt.

Loreena McKennitt has managed to transplant her Celtic roots into evocative compositions, which are based on her courtly soprano voice and ethereal arrangements, in which traditional instruments such as violins, bodhran, tabla and harp stand out. All enriched by texts that mix metaphysical poetics, ancient popular myths and medieval mysticism: listening to her live is an unforgettable experience!

INFO & TICKETS

Loreena McKennitt

THE MASK AND MIRROR – 30TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

Sat 20 July | Bard (AO), Bard Fort
Sun 21 July | Pratolino (FI), Villa Demidoff
Mon 22 July | Rome, Rock in Rome – Auditorium Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone
Wed 24 July | Udine, Castle
Thu 25 July | Merano (BZ), World Music Festival, Gardens of Castel Trauttmansdorff

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THE VISIT REVISITED TOUR
Wed 20 March | Brescia, Gran Teatro Morato
Thu 21 March | Padua, Gran Teatro GEOX

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