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Luka Bloom, Ultan Conlon, Paddy Mulcahy & more team up for ‘One Trillion Trees’ concert at the National Concert Hall

Luka Bloom, Ultan Conlon, Paddy Mulcahy & more team up for ‘One Trillion Trees’ concert at the National Concert Hall

Luke Sharkey

One Trillion Trees is an awareness-raising gig, honouring the critical role in which trees and foresty en large plays in a healthy world climate.

Trees absorb carbon naturally, making them a tech-free ally in reducing net emissions across the world. They also play a massive role in providing natural habitats for a plethora of wildlife. Trees are the good guys.

The One Trillion Trees gig aims to celebrate the role in which all things dendroid play in our environment and to raise awareness of the need for reforestation.

The gig takes place on November 6th in Dublin’s National Concert Hall.

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The gig features a huge range of Irish musicians and artists. Check out the full list below.

  • Caoilian Sherlock
  • Davy Lyons
  • Eve D’Arcy
  • Gavin Harte
  • Larry Beau
  • Lisa Lambe
  • Luka Bloom
  • Mike Hanrahan
  • Niamh Farrell
  • Niamh McKinney
  • Paddy Mulcahy
  • Rhob Cunningham
  • Ruth Mac
  • Saoirse McHugh
  • The Late David Turpin
  • The Pale
  • The Silken Same
  • Tolu Makay
  • Ultan Conlon
  • Mike Hanrahan
  • Niamh Farrell
  • Niamh McKinney
  • Paddy Mulcahy
  • Rhob Cunningham
  • Ruth Mac
  • Saoirse McHugh
  • The Late David Turpin
  • The Pale
  • The Silken Same
  • Tolu Makay
  • Ultan Conlon

Tickets for the gig, at €15+, go on sale tomorrow morning here.


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