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Circus Ponies live at The Old Quarter in aid Midwest Cancer Foundation on Sunday, February 1
This February Bank Holiday at The Old Quarter, the public is invited for one unforgettable night of 90s dance, R&B and club-anthem energy with the 16-piece powerhouse that is The Circus Ponies.
Join The Old Quarter this February Bank Holiday for The Circus Ponies live, a night in aid of Midwest Cancer Foundation

This February Bank Holiday at The Old Quarter, the public is invited for one unforgettable night of 90s dance, R&B and club-anthem energy with the 16-piece powerhouse that is The Circus Ponies.
Playing in The Old Quarter’s outdoor beer-garden as part of the All We Have Are Days Festival, the whole evening will be in support of Limerick’s own, MidWest Cancer Foundation.
Fresh off the back of their recent EP set and the sold-out Christmas party in Ennis, The Circus Ponies bring together 16 musicians to reimagine and reinvigorate the 90s dance & R&B sound. Expect big, bold club classics and dance anthems, think groove-heavy basslines, soaring vocals, brass, percussion and irresistible rhythm that turns any venue into a dancefloor.
All proceeds from ticket sales will go directly to the MidWest Cancer Foundation, supporting vital cancer services and patient support at the cancer centre in University Hospital Limerick.
Organisers said, “Gather your crew, throw on your dancing shoes and come ready to dance the 90s away, for charity, for community, for the craic. See you there!”
The Midwestern Cancer Foundation was established in 2007 by Professor Rajnish. K. Gupta, Consultant Medical Oncologist and Director of Cancer Services at the University Hospital Limerick.
The Midwestern Cancer Foundation was established to streamline donations. Its aim is to provide holistic care for patients with Cancer and support research in the Mid-West region.





