- Lifestyle & Sports
- 25 Feb 26
St Patrick's Athletic release collaborative jersey with The Wolfe Tones
It marks the band’s first collaboration with a League of Ireland club.
St Patrick’s Athletic FC have released their new third jersey for the 2026 season, partnering up with The Wolfe Tones.
Boasting a cream color, The Wolfe Tones logo and a retro St Pat’s crest, the shirt was unveiled this morning in a video showing the band playing in a Inchicore pub.
The design is also centred around the band’s iconic track ‘Let The People Sing’, with the song's lyrics flowing in a spiral pattern from the centre of the jersey.
This collaboration is of particular significance, as The Wolfe Tones got their start in McDowell's, a St Patrick's Athletic FC and Inchicore institution, and the band's members are from the locality and are longstanding season ticket holders.
It marks the iconic group’s first collaboration with a League of Ireland club since their formation in 1963.
"We’re here celebrating the launch of a new jersey for our local side The Saints and we’re very proud to do so. I think it’s important to support local and that’s why we’ve done this collaboration between The Wolfe Tones and the club," said Brian Warfield of The Wolfe Tones.”
He added that he had been following the club since the age of five, and that his family’s “recreation every second week was to go to the home games and some away too if they weren’t too far. Music was always part of our lives and part of football.
"My family, including generations of my grandads and great grandads and my dad, all worked in the Inchicore Works, so we have a long history of being part of Inchicore. It’s a wonderful area and we’ve always loved St Pat’s, our connection with The Saints will last forever. Let the people sing."
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