
Còig, one of Atlantic Canada’s most exciting Celtic traditional groups, will perform their popular Christmas Concert at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 11, at 49 Franklin’s Mystic Theater in Rumford. Submitted photo
Còig, one of Atlantic Canada’s most exciting Celtic traditional groups, will perform their popular Christmas Concert at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 11, at 49 Franklin’s Mystic Theater in Rumford.
A monetary collection will be taken at the intermission to benefit the Old School Food Pantry located at the former St. Johns School in Rumford.
With the fiery Celtic high-energy style as its musical core, Còig easily shifts between century-old tunes of past generations to original and upbeat compositions, featuring the band’s range of over a dozen instruments (vocals, fiddles, guitars, banjo, mandolin, viola, bouzouki, whistles, and more). With driving tunes, haunting songs and infectious energy, Còig is an unparalleled music force.
Doors open at 5:30 for social seating and full pub menu. Advanced tickets are $25 and available downtown Rumford at All That Jazz, and online at 49franklin.com Tickets in advance are recommended. Tickets day of show are $30. Enter at the right side of the building, the show will be on the first level in the grand front room. If you park in the upper lot you can enter through the theater.
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