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The Luxembourg Chronicle, in collaboration with the municipality of Betzdorf, is offering 2x2 FREE tickets to the concert featuring the Irish balladeers The Kilkennys that will take place on Thursday 17 March 2016 at 20:00 at the Syrkus in Roodt-sur-Syre in Luxembourg.

See below on how to enter the competition.

Kilkenny city is famous for its long history of brewing fine IRISH ale and beer. The brewery may be gone, but the music plays on. The Kilkennys are the first group named after the beloved marble city. They are also the first band named after an Irish city in 50 years - since Luke Kelly and company started under the name The Dubliners.

The Kilkennys, Ireland's newest balladeers, come from a city steeped in music, history and folk culture. With passion and pride, The Kilkennys play old Irish folk songs and new songs of their own. Therein lies The Kilkennys’ sound: tradition modernised through a vibrant mix of old and new. Much like the monks of St Francis Abbey, who first brewed ale 350 years ago, they are meticulous craftsmen. They pour their hearts into their music.

Their tunes flow from the source: Kilkenny, a wellspring of Ireland's oldest beer and finest music.

Tickets €15 (reduced €8) pre-sale; €20 (€10 reduced) on the door; For further information, see www.syrkus.lu.

To apply for your FREE tickets to the concert by The Kilkennys on Thursday 17 March 2016, please send an email to Geoff@Chronicle.lu with “The Kilkennys” (without the quotation marks) in the subject line, with your name and mobile number in the body of the email. The draw will be made at 12:00 on Tuesday 8 March. Winners will be contacted directly. Winning tickets will be available at the venue on the day.

Winners: Elise Enger Aas, Karin Gietz, Eoin Butler