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Social Pics: The Irish Premiere Of Sing at The Savoy


By Niamh ODonoghue
16th Jan 2017
Social Pics: The Irish Premiere Of Sing at The Savoy

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The Savoy Cinema, O’Connell Street, was full of songs yesterday as special guests and their families attended the eagerly anticipated premiere of SING.

Guests and their families, who included Lorraine Keane, Alison Canavan, Jennifer Buckley, model Sarah McGovern and Triona McCarthy, enjoyed a Sing-themed reception before a first look at the movie.

Sing is an Illumination Entertainment and Universal Pictures animated musical comedy about finding the shining star that lives inside all of us.

Set in a world like ours but entirely inhabited by animals, Sing stars Buster Moon (Matthew McConaughey), a dapper Koala who has one final chance to restore his theatre to its former glory by producing the world’s greatest singing competition.

Five lead contestants emerge including an overtaxed mother pig (Reese Witherspoon) and a young gangster gorilla (Taron Egerton). Each animal believes that this is their shot to change their life.

Featuring covers of more than 85 hit songs and an original motion picture soundtrack including Stevie Wonder and Ariana Grande’s Faith, there’s music for everyone to enjoy.

See SING in cinema’s from January 27th.