JOIN 4 of Ireland's favourite Country Music Stars all on one super show at the Rothes Halls, Glenrothes, on Wednesday October 11, featuring the popular Mick Flavin, Louise Morrisey, Stephen Smyth and Frank McCaffrey who between them have scored countless accolades, notched up over 30 No 1 songs and have toured all over the world to packed houses.

Each of the 4 stars will showcase all there trademark hit songs in the company of fantastic live Irish Country band Keltic Storm!

Mick Flavin is an Irish country singer. Flavin recorded his first album in Athlone in June, 1986. His first big hit being "I'm Gonna Make It After All". Mick Flavin has also recorded "Someday You'll Love Me", from Conway Twitty's album Even Now.

In 2005 he was nominated for the International Global Artist Award, at the Country Music Association Awards.

In 1988, encouraged by the popularity of Irish singers such as Ray Lynam and Philomena Begley, Louise Morrisssey gave up folk music in favour of the ever-popular country and Irish (Norman became the bass guitarist in her band and Billy the band’s manager).

Her second country music recording, ‘The Night Daniel O’Donnell Came To Town’ (based on Johnny Cash’s hit ‘The Night Hank Williams Came To Town’), was a big hit for her in Ireland and quickly established her as a major Irish country singer.

Over the last 20 years Stephen Smyth has covered every corner of Ireland and the UK.

He has played in all the major venues and can be heard on many radio stations.

Stephen started his career playing in a band called 'Shotgun', which was Philomena Begley's backing band. He decided to form his own band seven years ago and has since established himself as one of Ireland's best entertainers.

Frank McCaffrey is from County Mayo and in 1970 he turned professional and began playing bass guitar in ‘Margo and the Country Folk‚’ (Daniel O’Donnell's sister). Five years later he left to form his own band‚ ‘Band of Gold.’

He has toured throughout Ireland as well as England, Europe and America.

This show is sure to be a sell out so early booking is advisable.