- Music
- 22 Jun 26
The Shamrocks announce new Irish shows
The group will play Dublin, Killarney and Belfast this November.
The Shamrocks have announced two new Irish headline shows as part of their 2026 tour, with dates confirmed for Dublin's Ambassador Theatre and the Gleneagle Club in Killarney. The gigs will take place on November 5 and November 6.
The announcement follows news of the group's biggest headline show to date at the SSE Arena in Belfast on November 20.
Formed in Belfast in 2018, The Shamrocks are made up of brothers Jack and Raymond Walsh, brothers Jimmy and Nathan Johnston, and Matthew Campbell. The five-piece have amassed more than 100 million views across their online videos.
"When The Shamrocks perform, we always want it to feel like you've walked into a Belfast pub and stumbled across the best live music session you've ever been part of," said Raymond Walsh.
"We bring the highs of the drinking songs like 'Wild Rover' and 'Dirty Old Town', and the emotion of classics like 'Danny Boy' and 'The Parting Glass.' You'll laugh, cry and experience every emotion in between."
Earlier this year, The Shamrocks headlined the BBC's St. Patrick's Day coverage across the UK and Ireland with a concert recorded at Belfast's Ulster Hall.
The programme was broadcast in the US, where it won two regional Emmy Awards, including Best Entertainment Programme, The band also performed live from New York's Time Square on NBC's Today Show on St. Patrick's Day.
The Shamrocks Irish Tour 2026
- November 5 — Dublin, Ambassador Theatre
- November 6 — Killarney, The Gleneagle Club
- November 20 — Belfast, SSE Arena
Tickets are available via Ticketmaster.
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