ENERGETIC, passionate, fun, entertaining, stunning, beautiful, moving; it is rare to use so many adjectives to describe one show, but these amazing Irish beauties brought so much love and life to the stage at the Pavilion.

The incredibly talented violinist Máréad opened the show and provided consistent passion and energy throughout the performance.

Máréad does not just play her violin perfectly; she is a born performer.

There have been many members of this Irish female group, but the current are Susan, Maréad and their newest member; Éabha. Each of these young women have such beautifully different, yet stunning vocal range and showcased their talents through many harmonious joint pieces and solos.

Susan McFadden (younger sister of Westlife's Brian) moved me with her rendition of Caledonia, Maréad navigated high notes perfectly with an angelic range and Éabha's rich voice captivated throughout her performance of The New Ground/Isle of Hope.

Of course no Irish performance would be right without the old folk song Danny Boy, which we were treated to early on. Other pieces included Amazing Grace, complete with bagpipes and a song that is heart-wrenching whomever sings it; the stunning You Raise Me Up.

There is nothing I can say against this show; it was so much more than I could have expected and these wonderfully talented stars are a treat. However, it is a shame that some members of the audience spoiled it by constantly talking.