The Jarrah Celts is a band of Australian Celtic musicians from the Jarrah forests of Roleystone, tucked away in the Perth hills of Western Australia.

Lead by flute wielding frontman in a hat, Chris Horgan, the Jarrah Celts are descendants of Celtic people who settled in Western Australia as far as 150 years ago. As such, their music is strong with an Irish and Scottish base, infused with influences from our Australian home (Noongar country) with hints of jazz and blues and roots.

Get swept away with lively dancing jigs and reels. Hearty tunes played with a collection of acoustic instruments such as wooden flutes, fiddle, bodhran (Celtic drum), didgeridoo, guitars, double bass and mandolin.

Morning tea included in ticket price.

Doors open 10am for morning tea.

Performance 11am – 12pm.

 

Don Russell Performing Arts Centre, Lot 13 Murdoch Road
Thornlie WA 6108
Australia

A 235 seat professional Theatre and Performing Arts Centre, presenting an annual events of calendar. The venue is also available for community hire.

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