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Hey Nonny Plans St. Patrick's Day Celebration

Hey Nonny, the popular music venue and bistro located in downtown Arlington Heights, is planning to host a two-day St. Patrick's Day event on March 16 and 17. Guests can pop in for a Guinness or take their Guinness to the listening room for a Joyce Boys concert.

The Joyce Boys are a family band from Chicago who specialize in Celtic music, and they're well known for putting on a great St. Paddy's Day show.

"We were really excited to get such a big name on St. Patrick's Day, and it's made even better by the fact that the Joyce Boys are from Chicago," said co-owner Chris Dungan. "If you're a fan of Celtic music or enjoy celebrating St. Paddy's Day, this is a show you won't want to miss."

The Joyce Boys will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. on both Wednesday, March 16 and Thursday, March 17. Tickets are selling fast for both nights and premier seats are already sold out for the Wednesday night performance.

"We anticipate that both of these shows will sell out," said Dungan. "So, if you're interested in attending the concert, we recommend grabbing your tickets fast. And if you can't make the show, we still encourage you to stop by for a Guinness and some festive fun."

St. Patrick's will receive plenty of attention at Hey Nonny with menu specials, including a baked Reuban sandwich, a corned beef and cabbage option, as well as Guinness and Jameson drink specials, available from the 15th through the 17th.

Tickets for both Joyce Boys shows can be found at https://www.heynonny.com/#shows and dinner reservations can be made at https://www.heynonny.com/food-drink/.

Hey Nonny is a bistro and music venue located in the heart of downtown Arlington Heights. The bistro serves an array of interesting Midwestern comfort-food-with-a-twist and a seasonally changing menu. The music venue is one of the best new "listening rooms" in the country, and hosts live music six days a week, featuring the best Chicago and touring acts playing jazz, blues, country, folk, and rock.

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