‘Home and Away’ stars come to Cork for New Year's Eve event

The real life couple, who play characters Leah Patterson and Justin Morgan in the Australian soap, will also be making an appearance at a ‘meet and greet'.
‘Home and Away’ stars come to Cork for New Year's Eve event

Ada Nicodemou and James Stewart are two of the biggest stars from the Australian TV show 'Home and Away' and will be in Cork on New Year's Eve for an event.

Home and Away soap stars Ada Nicodemou and James Stewart are coming to Cork to ring in 2026 for a New Year’s Eve event at Seventy Seven on Grand Parade.

The real life couple, who play characters Leah Patterson and Justin Morgan in the Australian soap, will also be making an appearance at an afternoon ‘meet and greet’ event in Cork at The Address Hotel on Military Hill in St Luke’s Cross.

From 10pm, fans can ring in the New Year at Seventy Seven with the soap stars, enjoying a complimentary glass of prosecco, get a personal photo and celebrate the midnight countdown with champagne. 

Tickets for the over-21s event are available online at tickettailor.com.

Meanwhile, the stars will be in attendance at The Address Hotel from 2.30 to 4.30pm on December 31.

This event will include a live Q&A session, a meet and greet opportunity, and photos.

Tickets for the meet and greet event at The Address Hotel are also available via tickettailor.

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