Téada plans to open its North American tour at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 2, on the stage at 49 Franklin’s Celtic Cabaret in Rumford.
Celebrating 21 years as one of Ireland’s leading traditional bands. Téada, an Irish band, plays traditional music. Téada is Irish for “strings”. The five members of the band are fiddle player Oisín Mac Diarmada, button accordion player Paul Finn, Damien Stenson performs on flutes and various whistles, Seán Mc Elwain switches between the bouzouki and guitar and bodhrán player Tristan Rosenstock. In 2001, through an appearance on the Irish television series, Flosc, Téada first came to national attention. When their eponymous debut album Téada was released, The Irish Times lauded the band for “keeping the traditional flag flying at full mast.”
Tickets cost $25 in advance or $30 at the door. Tickets are available at All That Jazz, at 80 Congress St. in Rumford, and online at 49franklin.com.
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