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International Women's Day Concert for Girls and Women in Crisis

📅 Date: Sunday, March 9th, 2025
Time: 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM
📍 Venue: The Grand Social, Dublin
🎟 Tickets: €10 in advance, €12 at the door – All proceeds go to support girls and young women in crisis

This International Women’s Day, celebrate the power of music and solidarity at our special charity concert in support of our work with girls and young women affected by crises.

Why This Matters

Girls and young women experience crises differently. From climate disasters to armed conflicts, they face unique risks, including violence and exploitation, yet their voices are often ignored in decision-making. We are working to change that—ensuring their needs are addressed and their rights protected in all situations.

Through our programmes, we provide safe spaces for girls, access to education in emergencies, mental health support, and resources to prevent gender-based violence, helping them rebuild their lives and shape their own futures.

An Incredible Line-Up

Get ready for an afternoon of live music featuring:
🎶 Sweet Jayne – A multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter and traditional Irish fiddle player
🎷 The Jazzabelles – A dynamic all-female jazz ensemble
🎸 Katie Phelan – Emotionally powerful singer-songwriter
🎤 Kathy Long – A singer-songwriter known for her heartfelt lyrics
🎶 Krea – Stunning vocals and mesmerizing melodies
🎶The Ladies of Ukelele Tuesday

Every ticket purchased helps provide education, protection, and a future filled with opportunity for girls in crisis. Join us for a night of great music, solidarity, and impact.

Get Your Tickets

€10 purchases one ticket, €20 buys two. If you would more than three, please email us at info@plan.ie.

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💙 Can’t attend? You can still make a difference. Donate here to support our work with girls and young women in crisis.