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We’ll Meet Again: Vera Lynn

IrelandDublin Earlsfort Terrace The National Concert Hall
26 Mar 2026
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20:00
22:00
31.50 / 35

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Linda Kenny
Damian Smith
Evelyn Grant narrator
Mark O’Shaughnessy, actor
Alan Carney MD
and the Singalong Songbook band

Following sell-out performances in theatres across Ireland, We’ll Meet Again: the Story of Vera Lynn makes its long-awaited appearance on to the main stage of the National Concert Hall for one night only.

Starring the irrepressible Singalong Songbook’s Linda Kenny, Damian Smith, Evelyn Grant (narrator) and Alan Carney (MD), alongside actor Mark O’Shaughnessy (as Londoner Sydney Cartwright), and our Vera Lynn band, the show is a dramatic retelling of the life and times of Vera Lynn and gives the audience an opportunity to sing along to some of her most-loved songs. 

So, dust off those vocal cords, as this delicious programme is jam-packed with nostalgic hits like We’ll Meet AgainAmong My SouvenirsAuf Wiederseh’n SweetheartThe White Cliffs of DoverLili Marlene and many, many more.

What’s more, they even project the lyrics, so you’ll have no excuse not to join in. 

Written and directed by Cathal MacCabe.
Stage Manager Yvonne Cronin.

Presented by the The Singalong Songbook

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Venue Information - The National Concert Hall

The National Concert Hall sits proudly on Earlsfort Terrace in Dublin’s city centre and is home to the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, Chamber Choir Ireland, Irish Baroque Orchestra, Music Network and Music Generation. Next door to the picturesque Iveagh Gardens and in the heart of a commercial district known as the National Concert Hall Quarter, it hosts over 1000 events per annum. Its mission, to foster and celebrate the appreciation, knowledge, enjoyment and pure love of music as an integral part of Irish life.