Emerging Irish duo The Púcas have released the stunning charity Christmas single "Christmas in Galway" this holiday season in aid of Together for Hospice.
The Púcas are a new and upcoming Irish pop duo made up of Adam from Waterford and Fergal from Galway.
Their musical style pays homage to their love of traditional Irish music, fusing Irish instrumentation with a fresh contemporary pop sound.
In aid of The Galway Hospice and Together for Hospice , The Púcas hope to raise funds for the charity through press, radio and performance coverage.
"Christmas in Galway" is a rousing and evocative blend of traditional Irish music and contemporary pop, creating a fresh and festive sound. The duo's skillful fusion of traditional instruments like the bodhrán and fiddle with modern pop elements results in a unique and captivating listening experience. Their harmonies and melodies are infectious, immediately drawing the listener into the joyous atmosphere of the song.
The song evokes feelings of warmth, joy, and togetherness, reminding listeners of the true meaning of the season.
You can listen to the single here.
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The Púcas will be performing at The Galway Hospice on December 1 where Daithi Ó Sé will be turning on the Christmas lights. The duo will also be performing "Christmas In Galway - A Charity Christmas Spectacular" at The Roisin Dubh in Galway on December 12 and 13.
All proceeds from the song, the two charity Christmas concerts in Galway, and the band's GoFundMe campaign will go to charity.
About the Charity:
Galway Hospice looks after over 1,000 patients and their families every year, at home and in the hospice in Renmore. This care includes inpatient care, day care, care in homes and in the community, medical social work and bereavement support. All funds raised by the local community help enhance care for patients and their families.
Together for Hospice, The National Hospice Movement are the fundraising body for 24 Specialist Hospice and Palliative Care providers nationwide. Their fundraising campaigns, Hospice Sunflower Days and Bewley’s Big Coffee Morning for Hospice have been raising funds in local communities across Ireland for over 30 years, supporting patients and their families across Ireland.
Funds raised through Together for Hospice are used to innovate, build new facilities, develop new services and deliver quality improvements and extra benefits for patients and their family members and most importantly Every Euro Raised Locally, Stays Locally.
You can support your local hospice by heading over to the Together for Hospice website.
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