Geoffrey Castle to perform on North Olympic Peninsula

Geoffrey Castle

Geoffrey Castle

PORT ANGELES — Geoffrey Castle is returning to the Northwest for his 15th Annual St. Patrick’s Celebrations in select Puget Sound area venues including Port Angeles.

He will perform at 7 p.m. Friday at the Naval Elks Club, 131 E. First St., Port Angeles in a show sponsored by the Juan de Fuca Foundation.

Castle, a world renowned six-string electric violinist, will perform with his All-Star Celtic Night band. He will be joined by Steve Boyce on bass, Mark Cardenas on keys, Darin Watkins on drums, and Dan Connolly on guitar and song.

Advance tickets are $25 for general admission and $10 for youth 14 and younger.

Tickets will be $5 more at the door.

For tickets, and more information, see www.jffa.org.

Since Oct. 14, all performances presented by Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts have required COVID-19 vaccine verification or a negative COVID-19 test for attendees 12 and older.

The Port Angeles appearance will be his only show on the North Olympic Peninsula at this time.

On Saturday, Castle will perform at the Northshore Performing Arts Center in Bothell. On March 17, he will be at the

Historic Everett Theatre and on March 18, at the Kirkland Performance Center.

For more information, see www.GeoffreyCastle.com

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