performance dates

10/30/2015
Neuruppin, Kulturkirche
19.30


10/31/2015
Luckenwalde, Jakobikirche
20.00


11/1/2015
Bernburg, Theater
19.00


11/3/2015
Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Stadthaus
19.30


11/4/2015
Potsdam, Nikolaisaal
19.30

11/6/2015
Greifswald, Stadthalle Kaisersaal
20.00


11/7/2015
Wismar, Theater
20.00


11/8/2015
Itzehoe, Theater
19.00

11/10/2015
Gifhorn, Stadthalle
19.30

11/11/2015
Minden, Stadttheater
19.30

11/12/2015
Iserlohn, Parktheater
19.30

11/13/2015
Bad Nenndorf, Wandelhalle
20.00

11/14/2015
Halle Saale, Ulrichskirche
20.00

11/16/2015
Erfurt, Kaisersaal
19.30

11/17/2015
Leipzig, Kongress-halle am Zoo (Großer Saal)
19.30


11/18/2015
Hildburg-hausen, Stadttheater
19.30

11/19/2015
Coburg, Rosengarten
19.30

11/20/2015
Bad Orb
Theatersaal der Konzerthalle
20.00

11/21/2015
Idar-Oberstein, Stadttheater
20.00


11/23/2015
Neunkirchen, Gebläsehalle
19.30


11/24/2015
Neu-Isenburg, Hugenottenhalle
19:30


11/25/2015
Bad Hersfeld, Stadthalle
19:30

11/26/2015
Borken, Stadthalle Vennehof
19:30


11/28/2015
Wittenberge, Kultur- und Festspielhaus
20.00

Blog

BLOG ENTRY 2.
November 21st 2015.

Life on the road…

So, I find myself in Germany.  For the first time in my touring career, I have finally made it to Germany.  Being a self-confessed ‘tourist-nerd’ or ‘culture vulture’, I’ve been loving travelling the countryside and exploring the bigger towns and cities too.  Although the schedule is pretty hectic on this tour and there’s not a huge amount of time to spend with my map and phrasebook, I’ve managed to fit in a visit to the Berlin Wall, Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, the Hamburg pier, the eye-opening Reeperbahn and the Bach museum in Leipzig.  I’m not exactly living up to my knick-name – ‘Hi-dee-hi’, which was bestowed upon me by a dancer some years ago following her dream about me organising an excursion for everybody and knocking on their bedroom doors to wake them up, with my hair in pigtails and an old fashioned knapsack on my back; an image I think is not far from the truth!

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Fact File

'Naoise' is pronounced "Nee-sha" and is an old name from Irish folklore. It is actually originally a boy's name! Naoise (the man) married a beautiful lady called Deirdre in the story of Deirdre of the Sorrows.

This Celtic Nights Tour marks Naoise's 3rd tour of the US having previously visited with "The Three Irish Tenors" in 2006 and again in 2007.

Naoise's first tour was with Riverdance - The Show in 2000. Having auditioned in Dublin, she was selected to join the show and tour Europe & Asia and took on the lead role in Paris & Hong Kong. She revisited her lead singing role several times over the years, touring Mexico and also performing for 3 months in Dublin's Gaiety Theatre.

Naoise is also the lead singer in another Irish show - Celtic Rising, which is currently in pre-production for another tour. Following a successful run of over 80 shows in Dublin in 2010, the show will be seen again soon. Watch this space!

(If you would like any questions answered, please e-mail info@naoisestuartkelly.com with FACTSHEET in the subject line)