Your Guide to the 17th Annual Kansas City Irish Fest at Crown Center. www.KCIrishFest.com
Monday, November 19, 2007
Irish Christmas With Ivers
Kansas City Irish Fest alum Eileen Ivers is returning to our neck of the woods on December 8th for An Nollaig: An Irish Christmas. The show is at the Lied Center at the University of Kansas and you, my friend, can but tickets, right here.
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What a great show this sounds like. And what truly nice lady. Got my tickets and am ready to roll. But just take a look at what you pay for a ticket to Eileen and only her act $15.00 for the cheepest seat. At KCIF the cost of a ticket is $10.00 and you get to spend the entire day and see tons of other acts. I think the festival should raise their prices to $50.00 a ticket to make it more comparable.
I don't see that happening, but you're more than welcome to pay $50 next year if you're feeling guilty about getting too much for your money. We'll happily take it.
Spell-check is either two words or hyphenated, not one word, anonymous. Oh, and you forgot a period at the end of your sentence. Save your self-righteousness for something morally worthy -- geez!
Danny is a founder, past president, and creative director of the Kansas City Irish Fest. He lives in Kansas City, Missouri, the greatest city in America. He's authored Tir na Blog since 2006.
4 comments:
What a great show this sounds like. And what truly nice lady. Got my tickets and am ready to roll. But just take a look at what you pay for a ticket to Eileen and only her act $15.00 for the cheepest seat. At KCIF the cost of a ticket is $10.00 and you get to spend the entire day and see tons of other acts. I think the festival should raise their prices to $50.00 a ticket to make it more comparable.
I don't see that happening, but you're more than welcome to pay $50 next year if you're feeling guilty about getting too much for your money. We'll happily take it.
Save your money and invest in spellcheck
Spell-check is either two words or hyphenated, not one word, anonymous. Oh, and you forgot a period at the end of your sentence. Save your self-righteousness for something morally worthy -- geez!
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