I admit, as a guy I’m often ridiculed by my guy friends because I LOVE Celtic Woman. But, I DO NOT CARE! I’ve always loved the rich, historic Irish culture, the traditional Irish music, and the magical beauty of the country of Ireland. That’s why I can not wait for the Celtic Woman show at the ASU Convocation Center, October 24th. If you aren’t familiar with this incredible and enchanting show, watch this video of Celtic Woman performing, “You Raise Me Up”. It’s breath taking
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