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Tommy Fleming in Concert: Acoustic Show

Burnavon Theatre, Burn Rd,, Cookstown, Co Tyrone, BT80 8DN
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Join us at the Burnavon Theatre, Cookstown on Saturday 4th October 2025 for a night with Tommy Fleming as he sings from his soul - he breathes raw emotion into each and every song, be it his own arrangement, a classic cover or a dynamic duet. Fluent and flawless, his unique voice has touched the hearts of many, right across the globe and when you see Tommy in full flight you truly have been part of a journey that has reached sublime heights yet one that has never lost sight of its roots.

For over30 years Tommy has shared his gift and enjoyed sharing the stage with other Icons of the industry such as Elaine Paige, Kenny Rogers, Christy Hennessy, Phil Coulter, De Dannan, Mark Vincent and Vince Gill and many more.

Unique, Honest, Emotive, Powerful, an Instrument of Passion, Dynamic are some of the terms which have been used to describe his voice – a voice that has reached out through a myriad of genres, sometimes difficult to classify but there is no doubt whatsoever that whether it is his infamous arrangement of "Danny Boy" or his latest releases of "Fiddlers Green" & "Sweet Sixteen"- Tommy Fleming delivers each song with a polished yet discreet finesse that casts it's magic over a spellbound audience.

A unique talent and a night of Irish & contemporary classics is promised as Tommy Fleming delivers a musical experience with a universal appeal to a broad age range and with his diverse repertoire there truly is something in each show for all tastes.

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