Louth school puts together trad version of Titanium for a great cause

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Louth school puts together trad version of Titanium for a great cause

Bush Post Primary School in Louth have put together a brilliant trad version of Titanium to raise money for Down Syndrome Ireland.

Last year Louth siblings, Leah and Noah Kirwan, put together a beautiful duet of Titanium that went viral.

They went on to play the Toy Show together and now Leah’s school has pitched in to help create a trad version of the song to raise money for Down Syndrome Ireland.

The students are fantastic as Leah leads them on vocals and the Irish dancing adds something truly unique to the performance.

You can buy a digital copy of the song for just 99c here.

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