Michael McGoldrick, John McCusker and John Doyle have recorded a very special show at The Met to be streamed straight to your laptop, tablet or TV.

Following on from their successful Christmas tour the trio will perform some old favourites that anyone who has seen them in the flesh will recognise.

Best known for their work with Bob Dylan, Mark Knopfler and BBC Transatlantic Sessions as well as artists including Solas, Capercaillie and Kate Rusby, the multi award winning trio have recorded a 45 minute set. Each show is different and at the end, questions submitted from the audiences of each venue and festival make for some unique moments.

Ticket sales will be split between the artists and the individual venues/festivals, so you can be confident that your purchase will not only support McGoldrick, McCusker and Doyle, but also The Met.

Dates & Times

Last session: Wed 24 Mar 2021 at 8:00 PM - This event has now passed
From £12

Tickets are available from Myplayer UK.

See How to Book below to purchase.

How to Book

Click the button below and choose the date that you want to buy a ticket for (The Met’s show is on March 24).

Once you have purchased your ticket you will receive an email with information about how to watch the show in the comfort of your own home. All concerts will begin at 8pm, depending on the venue, on the date you purchase your ticket for.

Each ticket will allow one more screening within a 7 day period. Tickets are only valid for one device at a time and cannot be shared.

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