CIT Eurostar 2010

CIT will proudly be presenting the final of the annual €urostar competition on Wednesday, 24th February at 7.30pm in the Rory Gallagher Theatre.
CIT will proudly be presenting the final of the annual €urostar competition on Wednesday, 24th February at 7.30pm in the Rory Gallagher Theatre. Heats were held last week on campus and the best twelve contestants were chosen by a panel of judges from CIT & Crawford campuses.
Contestants will compete under two categories; best original song and best cover song. The winner of each category will represent CIT in the national I.T. Factor in Limerick Institute of Technology on the 24th March. Tickets will be on sale for the final on Monday morning at 10am, 22nd February at the Info Desk.
Tickets are €3 for students & €5 for adults. Tickets limited to four per person.
For further information, please contact Edel on 087-2055595 or Christine on 086-3923466.


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