Live Irish Music at Boston's Black Rose Pub on Saturday, September 24


The Black Rose Pub in Boston has live Irish music this afternoon and evening  - Saturday, September 24, 2011.

The action kicks off at 4:00 p.m. with Dublin singer Tom O'Carroll performing downstairs.  Then at 9:30 p.m the Celtic Clan perform downstairs while the McTaggerts play in the upstairs room.

Now celebrating its 35th year, the Black Rose Pub has live Irish music seven days a week.The Rose opened at 160 State Street in Boston in 1976, when Richard Ford was US President and a few months before Faneuil Hall first opened.  Since then it has gained a world-wide following, and offers live Irish music seven nights a week, a great menu and drinks selection, and a special ambiance that keeps people coming back. For a schedule of upcoming entertainment click here.

Today the Black Rose Pub is owned by Glynn Hospitality Group, a family-run business with roots in County Galway, which has eight dining and entertainment locations in Boston. 

You can follow Black Rose Pub on Facebook, or visit the BlackRose web site.

For details on Irish activities in greater Boston and Massachusetts year round, visit IrishMassachusetts.com.  For more on Boston's Irish Heritage visit IrishHeritageTrail.com.

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