We cannot wait to welcome The Whistlin' Donkeys to Chicago Gaelic Park on Saturday, March 7th!
Show begins at 8pm. Doors open at 7:30pm.
Tickets are general admission. Standing room. Limited seating will be available.
About The Whistlin' Donkeys:
Hailing from County Tyrone, The Whistlin' Donkeys have been performing together since 2011 and have gained a strong following in Ireland and around the world. The band isknown for their unique blend of traditional Irish music and Celtic rock influences, creating their own distinctive sound that will keep your feet stomping and hands clapping all night long.
The band features Fergal McAloon on vocals, Stephen Corrigan on guitar, Tomás Quinn on banjo, Michael Kerr on fiddle, Danny McCormack on bass, and Oscar Bradley on drums. Together, they deliver infectious energy and captivating live performances that are not to be missed. From fan-favorites like "Bees Wing", "South Australia", and "Can't Help Falling in Love", as well as their latest album release "All These Roads", the band perform a perfect mix of upbeat songs, catchy melodies, and thought-provoking lyrics that create an unforgettable experience for all that come to see them.
Whether you're a fan of Irish folk music or Celtic rock, the Whistlin' Donkeys are a band that you won't want to miss.
No outside food or beverages permitted. Doors open at 7:30pm. Show begins at 8pm.
All are welcome at Chicago Gaelic Park. Memberships are not required. If you are interested in becoming a member and supporting Irish culture, you can do so here. -
https://chicagogaelicpark.com/support/
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