An Evening of Celtic and Folk Music with Terry Boyle and Adrian Dolon, November 21

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Friday, November 21, 2025

7pm

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For the first time, ever witness the collaboration, live at MAC, between two of Vancouver Island’s finest performers.

Ā Terry Boyle from Dublin, Ireland, arrived in Canada in 1989 after a successful six- year stint playing music in Boston, New York, Vermont and Austin Tx. With numerous TV and radio appearances in Ireland, touring in Europe as part of a group, and a solo album of traditional Irish folksongs, he released ā€œTerry Boyleā€, an album of original songs in 1998. ā€œLife’s Too Shortā€, another CD of original songs, was released in November 2018 and his most recent release, ā€œCast a Cold Eyeā€, was released July 2025. Terry is a regular performer at folk clubs and other venues on Vancouver Island including Butchart Gardens.

Ā Terry’s songs, stories and good humour, have endeared him to audiences far and wide. With a vast repertoire of Celtic songs, some teary, some cheery, some sing-along and some from the archives, Terry has a song or story for almost every occasion.

As a songwriter, Terry’s style is varied, evolving and always entertaining. His songs are both autobiographical and descriptive of the complexities and quirks of modern life.Adrian Dolan is a multi-instrumentalist and composer based on Vancouver Island, perhaps best known for his work with the award-winning roots ensemble The Bills over the past 19 years. His skills as a violinist, fiddler, pianist and accordionist have landed him on stage with some of the best in the business, and along with a passion for composing, educating and leading a new generation of folk music into the 21st century.

Adrian also produced Terry’s latest album of original songs, adding his multi-instrumental prowess and creativity to the mix.

ā€œ McMillan Arts Centre is our first performance together and I’m incredibly excited to see how our great recording relationship translates to the live stage.ā€ Terry.

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