Irish Musicians Celtic Woman: Isle of Hope at Long Beach Terrace
Terrace Theater (300 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90802)
- Full Price:
- $67.00
- Our Price:
- $33.50*
* Additional fees apply.
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The last date listed for Irish Musicians Celtic Woman: Isle of Hope was Sunday November 22, 2009 / 8:00pm.
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Goldstar Member Tips
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CoutureFamily on Where to Park
We found an excellent parking spot in a small parking lot near the venue.
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Darla Cano on Where to Park
Parking was close by, Paid $10.00 but well worth it
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Goldstar Member on Where to Park
Parking on the street is free on Sunday evenings
Goldstar Member Reviews
Half price tix put us center and 3 rows from back. Venue at Long Beach Performing Arts, Terrace Theater has long rows of seats with no aisles to break it up, so you have to climb past seated folks, although there's good passing room. Celtic Woman was entertaining, best when the 4 sing together in harmony. Maybe since they have solo albums, there were more solo performances han expected.Written on Nov 25 2009
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Excellent singing, musicians, dancing, everything. I would deduct a star for their seating the Goldstar patrons so far in the rear and the $10 rip off for parking, but given the 5* performance it still comes out to 4*.Written on Nov 23 2009
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This was probably the best event that I have ever been to. The music was lively. The singing was perfection. The lights and set was great. The little blond that played the violin I think stole the show as she skipped and danced as she played. The drummers were not to be forgotten about. The venue at the Long Beach Performing Arts Center was the icing on the cake. I absolutely loved every minute of the Celtic Woman show. The sound system was incredible but they had the heat turned up just a little to much for a full house.Written on Nov 23 2009
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Since as long as history can remember, the Celts have held close to their hearts a tradition of song that celebrated life with a deep understanding of the power of music. A bardic tradition that lives on today, in songs and singing styles that are cherished the world over.
The beauty of the music is made all the more vibrant by the pure and lilting voices of Celtic Woman.
Celtic Woman is the culmination of a dream for composer David Downes. Downes is widely acknowledged as one of Ireland's brightest stars following his musical work on Riverdance. Being from Ireland one inherits a great legacy of music, and David has accepted this heritage with a will to show it to the world... and it is his musical genius behind the celtic woman compositions.
Five remarkable talents, four singers and a fiddle player, are the performers behind the Celtic Woman juggernuat. It was David who was involved in producing their early recordings and bringing the players together, but it was in their combined abilities that he knew he could make Celtic Woman into what it has become. Being a skilled musical director and with the experience of Riverdance already under his belt, he set out to create what is now a worldwide phenomenon.
Singing solo or together, their voices will affect you, finding that spirit that harkens back to the ancient past and songs that were written to last an age. Each song handpicked to show the true talents of each individual performer.
But of special note is the singular brilliance of Mairead! As she dances across the stage, driven by the volition of her own music, swaying to the sweetness of her fiddle. Whether duelling with Bodhran drummers or inspiring for the other girls, Mairead generates an electric atmosphere and a spectacle not to be missed, and not lightly forgotten.
The Celtic Woman show is an exhilarating and unique spectacle, with a stage design and light show perfectly suited to its theme. It is in its theatrical landscape, created like a mythical dream, at the shores of a musical sea, that the show carries you upon it's voices to a journey far away...

