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Daniel O’Donnell is doing free outdoor concerts for local hospitals and nursing homes

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Like the rest of us, Daniel O’Donnell is finding ways to keep himself busy during the lockdown. The singer, 58, has been releasing special performances for his fans on Facebook.

But that’s not all! The legendary singer is spreading some cheer around his local community in Donegal. Daniel has been lifting the spirits of patients in local hospitals and nursing homes by offering free outdoor concerts.

The country singer chatted Alan Hughes on Ireland AM about his new gigs. ‘A few weeks ago I was here and said to Majella, you know I think if I got a wee speaker we’ll go up to the local hospital in Dungloe, that has a number of residents who are there all the time.’ ‘I called the reception and they said come up surely, so I got a speaker from

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