Clubs join up for Carter concert

City of Derry Rugby Club and Institute Football Club have joined forces to promote an open air Country Music concert, on Saturday, June 14, at Judges Road, featuring Nathan Carter and his Band.
Lee Matthews Scrums Down with from left Ivan Parkhill(Institute) & Moss Dineen, Neil Stewart & Les Allen(CDRFC)Lee Matthews Scrums Down with from left Ivan Parkhill(Institute) & Moss Dineen, Neil Stewart & Les Allen(CDRFC)
Lee Matthews Scrums Down with from left Ivan Parkhill(Institute) & Moss Dineen, Neil Stewart & Les Allen(CDRFC)

Nathan is the hottest ticket in entertainment in Ireland and has been attributed with leading the revival of the Country & Irish genre since he released his debut album, ‘Starting Out’ in 2007 and currently with his massive hit ‘Wagon Wheel’.

He has been wowing crowds all over the UK and Ireland with his exciting brand of Irish Country Music and is sure to attract a crowd of thousands to this event. His latest album, ‘Where I Wanna be’ was released in August 2013.

Also appearing on stage will be support act, the exciting new up and coming Country talent Lee Matthews and his band. Lee, who has previously appeared on stage in America with stars like Westlife, McFly, Shane Ward, and the SugaBabes, has a growing following and is poised to burst onto the live Country music scene in Ireland and is destined to be the next big name in Irish Country Music.

This will be a major fundraising event for both clubs and plans are already in place for the concert, to be successful run, as it promises to be, a special mid-summer Country Music spectacular at Judges Road.

Admission is by ticket only and are priced at £15 and those tickets are on sale now.

You can purchase tickets on www.watersidetheatre.com and from selected outlets or telephone the box office on (028) 71314000.

Meanwhile Institute will face Lisburn Distillery, at the Riverside Stadium, in the fourth round of the Irish Cup, on Saturday, December 7 (KO 3pm).

This is the first round that Championship sides are included in the draw and the Premiership clubs join the competition in the next round.

While ’Stute’s monthly draw for October took place at the ground after Saturday’s match and was won by Ian Stone he claims £100, Paul Lewis and Billy Carlin was second and third respectively and they both won £50.

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