Dear Celtic Woman Forum Members:
Hi!
I am so excited to be able to participate in this forum! I was introduced to Celtic Woman several years ago, and I have enjoyed listening to their music ever since.
I am going to be attending my first Celtic Woman concert this December. I have to say it has been an answer to pray as the Lord has not opened a door for that opportunity until a few weeks ago. Praise Him!
I am very excited and I would live to ask you a question.
First off, I read a very touching story of how member @littlecubspirit met all the Celtic Women following a spring concert a few years ago. I could relate to her statements about finances prohibiting any such notions of Meet and Greets. Consequently, I wanted to ask: Is it still possible to stand outside the stage door and possibly meet them? Or, would it be better to ask the theater to forward on letters to them? I have always wanted to personally meet them, and I have heard the Celtic Women are down-to-earth and personable.
I am only sad that I was never able to meet or see Lisa Lambe in concert. I have never seen a smile so contagious! However, I have been blessed by an autograph from Lisa Lambe from the CW headquarters, and a few tweets as well! (Does anyone wish she would return, or is it just me?)
Thank you all in advance!
Watchman16
P.S. Thank you @littlecubspirit for posting that story! It is really encouraging.
Welcome to the forum Watchman16!
I'm not as well-traveled as Kevin it appears. I've only been to one Celtic Woman so far (earlier this year), but I'm going to see them again in December.
The only member of Celtic Woman I've ever met is Chloe (in August of this year). She was an absolute joy.
I've never been to a Celtic Woman meet and greet before (official or stage-door). I'm going to give it a try at my venue. Hopefully it's not too cold because I'd hate to keep them in the cold for too long, especially if there's other fans waiting for them at the stage door too. I'm really shy too, so I hope I don't chicken out like last time (well, then again last time was in downtown Detroit so I didn't really feel like hanging around outside for an extended period) ... anyways, let's wish each other good fortunes at the stage door.
Also, I agree with you: there have been a lot of touching Celtic Woman fan stories, but @littlecubspirit's is one of the most powerful ones I've ever heard. I don't want to say things got that close for me but it was very, VERY bad for me for many years. Celtic Woman cheered me up countless times, even in the worst of times, when nothing else could and I can never thank them enough for their beautiful music.
Tiffany's story is really inspirational too:
https://www.scribd.com/document/320110680/Celtic-Woman-My-Story-of-SalvationAnyways, the Celtic Woman Forum is a place of positive energy. There's lots of wonderful people here on the forum that share your love for Celtic Woman and their music. Have a great time here!