It follows an apparent breach of covid restrictions.
A Westmeath singer is withdrawing from tonight's final of Glór Tíre.
Tilly Dawson-Stanley will not feature in the finale of the TG4 county music competition following a breach of covid-19 guidelines during a Facebook Live stream on Sunday.
The Glasson singer says those involved were socially-distanced, but it wasn't fully visible on camera and accepts that complaints were made.
A spokesperson for the show says they're "deeply saddened...but it is essential for everyone’s safety that all guidelines are followed".
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Tilly Dawson-Stanley has left the Glór Tíre competition due to a breach of Covid-19 level 5 guidelines. It is our duty...
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