Daniel O’Donnell at The Park Theatre

JUNE 8, 2025

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Daniel O’Donnell, the Donegal-based singer, is one of the most prolific and successful recording artists in the UK charts, is the only artist in the world to score a hit in the UK album charts every year since 1988, an unprecedented and unbroken 35-year span, and in doing so, he has outshone everyone from Michael Jackson and Madonna, to U2 and the Rolling Stones.

Daniel O’Donnell is coming to the Park Theatre in Cranston, on Sunday, June 8 and Rhode Island PBS and The Public’s Radio have some of the best seats in the house! For questions or more information please call 401-222-3636 x 204.

Daniel O’Donnell Tickets:

$75-Single Ticket to see Daniel O’Donnell at The Park Theatre on Sunday, June 8 at 7:00 pm (also includes a 1-year membership)

$150-Two Tickets to see Daniel O’Donnell at The Park Theatre on Sunday, June 8 at 7:00 pm (also includes a 1-year membership)

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