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About The Tossers

In recent years, The Tossers have remained active in the live performance circuit, continuing to tour extensively across the United States and internationally. Their concerts are renowned for their high-energy atmosphere, where fans can expect a mix of raucous punk anthems and traditional Irish tunes, all delivered with exuberance and skill. The Tossers’ live shows often serve as a celebration of their rich cultural roots, featuring songs that engage audiences in spirited sing-alongs and traditional Celtic dance. In 2023, they announced a North American tour to promote their latest album, which showcases new material rooted in their classic sound while exploring fresh themes relevant to today. Additionally, the band is set to appear at several major music festivals this summer, drawing crowds eager to experience their invigorating performances. Their connection with fans remains strong, as demonstrated by their ability to sell out venues and draw passionate audiences eager for an authentic experience that blends musical celebration with cultural nostalgia. As The Tossers continue to evolve while staying true to their roots, they remain an influential force in both the punk and Irish music scenes, ensuring that the spirit of their Irish heritage thrives in every concert.

The Tossers History

The Tossers, formed in 1993 in Chicago, Illinois, have established themselves as a cornerstone of the Celtic punk genre. Blending traditional Irish folk music with punk rock's energy, the band was initially influenced by both their Irish heritage and the diverse music scene in Chicago. By combining violins, banjos, and traditional Irish instruments with guitars and drums, The Tossers created a unique sound that set them apart from contemporaries. Their debut album, "Willow Creek," released in 1994, showcased their raw, energetic style and quickly garnered a following. Over the years, they have released several albums, including 'The Valley of the Shadow' and 'On A Fine Spring Evening,' earning critical acclaim for their lively performances and intricate musicianship. Their commitment to both original compositions and traditional Irish songs has made them a beloved act in both the punk and folk scenes, allowing them to share stages with the likes of Flogging Molly and The Pogues. The narrative woven through their music often reflects tales of life, love, and the immigrant experience, resonating deeply with diverse audiences. As they climbed the ranks of the music industry, they also participated in numerous festivals, including the Chicago Gaelic Park Irish Festival, further solidifying their status in the scene.