It had been due to take place on Friday.
The Westmeath Bachelor has become the latest event to fall victim to the outbreak of the coronavirus.
It was due to take place this Friday evening but organisers say it will now be re-arranged because of the current health epidemic.
They're apologising for the inconvenience caused but say all tickets will be honoured for the new date.
Ten new cases of the coronavirus have been confirmed in the Republic of Ireland - bringing the total number to 34.
Two are healthcare workers, while the remainder had either returned from an affected area or had close contact with another confirmed case.
The country remains in a containment phase, but is expected to move to a delay phase where the closure of schools is a possibility.
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