
Some of Gaelic Storm's most popular songs include Drink The Night Away, Tell Me Ma, Johnny Jump Up/Morrison's Jig. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
Celtic
Knoxville, United States
Alpharetta, United States
Nashville, United States
Nashville, United States
Edmonds, United States
Longview, United States
Eugene, United States
Butte, United States
Idaho Falls, United States
Kalispell, United States
Since forming in 1997, acclaimed Celtic group Gaelic Storm have risen from local pub sessions in their hometown of Santa Monica, California to an internationally known touring and recording act. Led by founding members Patrick Murphy and Steve Twigger, the band's first major exposure arrived before they had even recorded their first album. Appearing as the "steerage band" entertaining passengers in James Cameron's massive 1997 blockbuster, Titanic, Gaelic Storm were widely embraced by the time they released their self-titled debut a year later. With their energetic mix of Irish and Scottish traditional fare, drinking songs, and playful original material, they proved to be a popular touring act and quickly followed up with a pair of albums in 1999's Herding Cats and 2001's Tree. By the time they'd released their fourth studio album, How Are We Getting Home?, in 2004, they'd become a chart success as well, reaching number three on Billboard's world music chart. Gaelic Storm's next two releases, Bring Yer Wellies (2006) and What's the Rumpus? (2008), fared even better, reaching number two and number one, respectively. The group's lineup varied over the course of its first decade, but eventually settled on piper Peter Purvis, percussionist Ryan Lacey, and a number of different fiddlers complementing Murphy and Twigger's multi-instrumentalism and shared vocal duties. The group remained prolific in the next decade, touring constantly and releasing albums like 2010's Cabbage, 2012's Chicken Boxer, and 2013's The Boathouse. Following a 2014 best-of compilation called Full Irish, Gaelic Storm returned with Matching Sweaters a year later. They remained at the top of their game 20 years into their career, releasing another chart-topper in 2017's Go Climb a Tree. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi
Read moreSince forming in 1997, acclaimed Celtic group Gaelic Storm have risen from local pub sessions in their hometown of Santa Monica, California to an internationally known touring and recording act. Led by founding members Patrick Murphy and Steve Twigger, the band's first major exposure arrived before they had even recorded their first album. Appearing as the "steerage band" entertaining passengers in James Cameron's massive 1997 blockbuster, Titanic, Gaelic Storm were widely embraced by the time they released their self-titled debut a year later. With their energetic mix of Irish and Scottish traditional fare, drinking songs, and playful original material, they proved to be a popular touring act and quickly followed up with a pair of albums in 1999's Herding Cats and 2001's Tree. By the time they'd released their fourth studio album, How Are We Getting Home?, in 2004, they'd become a chart success as well, reaching number three on Billboard's world music chart. Gaelic Storm's next two releases, Bring Yer Wellies (2006) and What's the Rumpus? (2008), fared even better, reaching number two and number one, respectively. The group's lineup varied over the course of its first decade, but eventually settled on piper Peter Purvis, percussionist Ryan Lacey, and a number of different fiddlers complementing Murphy and Twigger's multi-instrumentalism and shared vocal duties. The group remained prolific in the next decade, touring constantly and releasing albums like 2010's Cabbage, 2012's Chicken Boxer, and 2013's The Boathouse. Following a 2014 best-of compilation called Full Irish, Gaelic Storm returned with Matching Sweaters a year later. They remained at the top of their game 20 years into their career, releasing another chart-topper in 2017's Go Climb a Tree. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi
Date | Event name | Venue |
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10 Oct 2025 | Gaelic Storm | Bijou Theatre, Knoxville, TN, United States |
11 Oct 2025 | Gaelic Storm in Alpharetta | Alpharetta City Hall, Alpharetta, GA, United States |
12 Oct 2025 | Gaelic Storm in Nashville | Brooklyn Bowl Nashville, Nashville, TN, United States |
12 Oct 2025 | Gaelic Storm | Brooklyn Bowl Nashville, Nashville, TN, United States |
16 Oct 2025 | Gaelic Storm in Edmonds | Edmonds Center for the Arts, Edmonds, WA, United States |
17 Oct 2025 | Gaelic Storm in Longview | Columbia Theatre Association for the Performing Arts, Longview, TX, United States |
18 Oct 2025 | Gaelic Storm in Eugene | Hult Center for the Performing Arts, Eugene, OR, United States |
21 Oct 2025 | Gaelic Storm in Butte | Mother Lode Theatre, Butte, MT, United States |
22 Oct 2025 | Gaelic Storm in Idaho Falls | The Colonial Theater, Idaho Falls, ID, United States |
24 Oct 2025 | Gaelic Storm in Kalispell | Wachholz College Center, Kalispell, MT, United States |
Some of Gaelic Storm's most popular songs include Drink The Night Away, Tell Me Ma, Johnny Jump Up/Morrison's Jig. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to Gaelic Storm's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Drink The Night Away, Tell Me Ma, Johnny Jump Up/Morrison's Jig, and more.
Gaelic Storm is known for their distinctive sound in the celtic genre, often blending elements of celtic rock, making them a unique voice in the music world.
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