John Cochrane from the Greville Arms Hotel with Foster and Allen before the show.

GALLERY: Foster and Allen treat local fans to all the hits during Greville gig

Foster and Allen, as always, attracted a large crowd to The Greville Arms when they played there on Tuesday December 27.

The gig in The Greville was the first show in the popular duo's latest Irish tour that will take them to venues across the country.

Mick and Tony treated their local fans to all of their hits from across the decades, including Bunch Of Thyme (it was 40 years ago this year that Foster and Allen appeared on Top Of The Pops with that hit), Old Flames, Maggie, After All These Years, We Owe It All To You, Mrs Brown’s Boys, as well as some of their new recordings from their new album 'We’ll Meet Again'.

Their new album was released in October and from the opening title track, We’ll Meet Again, to their rendition of popular classics such as Grace, The Cliffs Of Dooneen, Cotton Fields Back Home, Foster and Allen are well and truly back in stride.

Jessica Nevin and Johnny Joyce from Mullingar.
Una Tormey and Francey Ward Reilly on Tuesday evening.
Mick Kane and Michael Coade, Mullingar, on Tuesday.
Evelyn Hession and Maria Glynn, Mullingar, at the Greville Arms Hotel.
Robina Gavin, Gillian Maloney and Niamh Maloney from Dalystown.
David Kingston and and Billy Faulkner from Gaybrook.
Sue Fox, Mary Carpenter and Dympna Archibald before the Foster and Allen Show,
Deirdre Cole and Tom Maher from Kinnegad.
Jim Bourke, Moyra Fraser and Breda Bourke before Tuesday's show.