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    Dec 1607:30 PM
    The Irish DescendantsdeCoste Centre, Pictou, NS
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    Dec 2008:00 PM
    The Irish DescendantsMain Theatre at St. John's Arts and Culture Centre, St. John's, NL
  • About The Irish Descendants

    Currently, The Irish Descendants are actively touring and bringing their joyous live performances to audiences around the globe. In 2023, they announced a series of concert dates across North America, celebrating their rich musical legacy and introducing new material. Their latest tour includes stops at prominent venues and festivals, where fans can expect a stellar lineup of both classic hits and fresh tunes that reflect their evolving sound. The band has also been engaging fans through social media, offering glimpses into their rehearsals and behind-the-scenes moments to build excitement around their live shows.

    They continue to receive praise for their energetic performances and ability to create a festive atmosphere that encourages audience participation. Recent concerts have included beloved favorites such as "Shipping Up to Boston" and "The Night Pat Murphy Died," inviting sing-alongs that highlight their interactive approach. Additionally, The Irish Descendants remain committed to cultural exchange, often collaborating with other artists and participating in cultural events that promote Irish heritage.

    As they look toward the future, The Irish Descendants are not only maintaining their traditional roots but also exploring modern influences, ensuring that their music remains relevant and resonates with new generations of fans. Concert-goers can expect an enchanting experience filled with laughter, storytelling, and the kind of camaraderie that only live music can inspire. Their continued dedication to their craft and community is sure to ensure that The Irish Descendants remain a vibrant part of the folk music landscape for years to come.

    The Irish Descendants History

    The Irish Descendants, formed in 1991 in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, are a traditional Irish band that has etched their name into the hearts of folk music lovers around the world. Their music reflects the rich tapestry of Irish culture, combining soul-stirring ballads with lively, toe-tapping jigs and reels. The band took shape when members Con O'Brien, Sean O'Driscoll, Greg Malone, and later, a revolving roster of multi-instrumentalists and vocalists, came together out of a collective love for traditional Irish music. They quickly gained popularity in Canada and beyond, performing in pubs, festivals, and concerts, bringing the energy and warmth of Irish music to stages large and small.

    The Irish Descendants' debut album, "The Irish Descendants," was released in 1992 and featured a mixture of traditional tunes and original songs, earning them critical acclaim and a devoted following. Over the years, they have released numerous albums, securing multiple East Coast Music Awards and even a Juno Award for Best Roots/Traditional Group in 1994. Their songs, often telling heartfelt stories and drawing inspiration from their Irish heritage, resonate with audiences, making their live performances memorable experiences. The band's ability to connect with the audience and create an atmosphere of camaraderie is part of what has made them a mainstay in the folk music scene for over three decades.

    Their concerts often feature a mix of genres, incorporating elements of rock, pop, and traditional Irish music, showcasing their versatility and ability to appeal to a broad audience. The Irish Descendants have performed across Canada, the United States, and internationally, and they have participated in various prestigious festivals such as the Newfoundland and Labrador Folk Festival, the Irish Festival in Milwaukee, and the Philadelphia Irish Festival. Their engagement with fans, both through their recordings and live performances, has solidified their status as legends of the Canadian folk music scene and champions of Irish cultural heritage.