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2027 Irish Rovers Tour Dates & Ticket Links
THE BELFAST SESSIONS CD RELEASE TOUR. Listen to The Belfast Sessions on Apple/iTunes / Spotify / Amazon Music / Deezer
Look forward to a night packed with hits, latest Rovers material, and lots of laughs with hysterical stories from their more than six decades of roving! These international ambassadors of Irish music have been in the spotlight for their entire career. After hitting the top of the music charts in for the first time in ’67 with The Unicorn, they hosted over 20 years of television shows, and brought joy to audiences the world over with another dozen songs hitting the charts.
In 2023 the Rovers cracked Spotify’s VIRAL TOP 50 in both the US and UK/Ireland. That year they released No End In Sight, featuring their 1977 version of The Wellerman which became popular all over again, and a new anthem for the era, Hey Boys Sing Us A Song which earned a Canadian Folk Music Awards nomination for Single of the Year. Recently, Paramount sought out The Irish Rovers as the inspiration for one of their “LANDMAN” episodes with Drunken Sailor, the band’s notorious show closer for over 60 years.
Get ready for a rollicking night of music and laughs! Connect with The Irish Rovers on Facebook, Instagram, BluSky and YouTube
From No End In Sight, the single, “HEY BOYS SING US A SONG” was nominated 2023 Canadian Folk Music Awards SINGLE OF THE YEAR. Watch the video at https://youtu.be/vHH5-W3-FTA
2027 Tour Dates:
SUN MAR 7 – VIC JUBA COMMUNITY THEATRE, Lloydminster AB
TUE MAR 9 – EW RAWLINSON CENTRE for the ARTS, Prince Albert SK
SAT MAR 20 – GREAT CANADIAN CASINO VANCOUVER, Coquitlam BC
More 2027 dates are to be announced.
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Concert Reviews
Columbus Calling It’s not every day you get to see music legends, and when you do get the chance, your expectations may be tempered by realities about age and time (See: The Stones, Dylan, etc.), but on a cool Sunday evening in Columbus, there were no such kinks in the armour. Delighting old fans and certainly surprising some new ones with their land speed record-playing on “The Dublin Pub Crawl,” the sheer pop perfection of the shiny happy hit, “The Unicorn,” and its brilliant new follow-up, “Narwhal, The Continuing Story of The Unicorn,” it was one for the books.
Otago Daily Times, New Zealand “There’s no getting away from the quality of the Miller cousin’s vocals, vintage Irish balladeers from Ballymena with calculated wit and whimsy and a brogue to win the ladies hearts…And in the end that’s exactly what has made The Irish Rovers the enduring legend they are.”
Tallahassee Democrat “Sold-out in Tallahassee – All the years of touring and playing haven’t eroded the band’s ferocious chops. “Those musicians are so tight, They’re virtuosos!…”
Orange County Register “Sold-out in Long Beach – When the band was jamming through traditional Irish sets you could close your eyes and imagine yourself at a ceili in a pub on the shamrock shore with a pint and a rocking tight house band of the lads…”
Foundation for the Performing Arts “Sold-out in San Luis Obispo – What an unforgettable experience! Impossible to sit still as they play song after merry song off the pages of Ireland’s historic songbook. The Irish Rovers excite even the most discerning audience member into having a rip-roaring good time…”
The Morning Call “Irish Rovers celebrate a bonny resurgence… the lads have returned to their glory days, and are still charging…”
Gaelic Hour, CHIN 97.9 “Like the famous Bushmills Irish Whiskey, The Irish Rovers continue to improve with age!”
Leader Post “Internet Sensations… it was the Internet that introduced a whole new audience to the music of Canadian Irish folk legends.”
Taron Cochrane, Global TV “The crowd was in the palm of their hand…it became apparent that The Irish Rovers have had a significant impact on more than just their own generation of fans”
Aidan O’Hara, Irish Music Magazine, Dublin “The Home in Ireland DVD/TV special is already generating a renewed interest in Ireland, which should see more North American visitors heading over to the Emerald Isle.
Comox Valley Record “The band has sold millions of albums, but to really experience them, you need to see them live, because as well as being able to deliver a heart-warming ballad or moving instrumental, these Rovers can Rock.”
Medicine Hat News “Irish Rovers charm with their effortless musicality, uproarious wit and winsome ways… elicited claps, hoots and cheers throughout both sets…”
Telegraph Journal “high-energy Irish tunes with lyrics that quicken the blood and make you feel life’s really worth living.”
BBC Ulster “The Irish Rovers are one of the most successful and enduring of all Irish folk bands.”
Belfast Telegraph “Throughout the years, these international ambassadors of Irish music have maintained their timeless ability to deliver a rollicking, rousing performance of good cheer – one that will soon have you singing and clapping along. Their songs have become anthems of revelry and joy among generation after generation of fans.”