The Northern Ireland Country Music Awards is set to host its first Christmas Country Cabaret Show in Clogher.
The awards, voted for by the public, will present the event at Corick House Country Hotel and Spa on December 17.
The show will feature nine of the youngest and most talented rising stars from Northern Ireland and Donegal.
Tickets are available at https://tinyurl.com/y6rxfefw.
Among the performers is nine-year-old Amber Campbell from Co. Armagh, who won the Best Female Newcomer Award at the 2024 awards.
County Down's 18-year-old Jordan McPolin, known for his medley of Big Tom hits, and 12-year-old Caoimhe Murney, who released her debut single last year, will also grace the stage.
Sixteen-year-old Cailin Joe from Creggan, a familiar face on the RTE Late Late Show, and 23-year-old Jamie Donnelly from Strabane, a recent Queen’s University Belfast music graduate, are also on the lineup.
Conor Chism, 23, from Omagh, who recently started singing, and 18-year-old Sinead Heaney from Newry, granddaughter of Ireland’s first lady of country music Susan McCann, will perform as well.
The show will also feature 22-year-old Alistair Spence from Sion Mills and 21-year-old Kelan Browne from Ballybofey.
The evening will be backed by the multi-award-winning Country Harmony and hosted by Malcolm McDowell and Downtown Country legend Big T.
The show starts at 8pm and finishes at 11.15pm.
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