New England Celtic Arts will present Nova Scotia’s award-winning Celtic sister duo Cassie and Maggie MacDonald at the Green Church Concert Series in Mexico on Wednesday, Nov. 9; at North Church Concerts with the Farmington Historical Society on Thursday, Nov. 10; and at One Longfellow Square in Portland on Tuesday, Nov. 22.
 
Concerts begin at 7 p.m. at all locations.
 
The duo has been nominated for Independent Music Award’s World Song of the Year, multiple Canadian Folk Music awards, an East Coast Music Award and a Music Nova Scotia Award. The two have been named Live Ireland Radio’s New Group of the Year.
 
Cassie and Maggie encompass everything that can be asked for in a musical act. Exciting and innovative, they have found a perfect balance between musical integrity and sheer entertainment. While staying true to their Celtic roots, they have explored and tested the boundaries of traditional music, bringing a breath of fresh air to the genre with original compositions and arrangements. They have been enchanting audiences far and wide with their infectious energy, driving rhythms and lilting melodies. It’s fiddles, fingers and feet from start to finish with award-winning vocals thrown in for good measure.
 
The Green Church is located at 163 Main St., Mexico. Tickets are $15. Reservations are available by calling 207-562-4445.
 
North Church is located at 12 High St., Farmington. Tickets are $15, or $10 for seniors and $5 for students. Reservations are available by calling 207-778-2006. 
 
One Longfellow Square is located at 181 State St., Portland. Tickets are $18. Call 207-761-1757 for reservations or visit www.onelongfellowsquare.com/event-registration/?ee=530.


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