So Many Fans Wish They’d Found Celtic Thunder Sooner and This Performance Shows Why

Celtic Thunder - Girls, Girls, Girls (Live From Kansas City, 2011)  (Official)

The opening moments of *Girls, Girls, Girls* in Kansas City feel like a switch being flipped. Celtic Thunder steps into a lighter, more playful groove, and the crowd immediately senses that this performance is meant to be enjoyed, not overanalyzed.

Celtic Thunder - Galway Girl (Live From Kansas City, 2011) (Official)

There’s an easy confidence in how the song unfolds, with each member leaning into the rhythm and letting personality shine through. The smiles aren’t rehearsed, and the interaction feels natural, as if the group is inviting the audience in on the fun rather than performing at them.

Celtic Thunder's Stunning Harmonies Shine In Live 'Song For The Mira' Lyric  Video

Fans quickly picked up on that mood. “This is Celtic Thunder just enjoying themselves, and it’s contagious,” one comment reads. Another fan wrote, “You can tell they’re relaxed here—and that makes it even better to watch.”

The live atmosphere in Kansas City adds an extra layer of warmth. Cheers ripple through the venue, not overpowering the music but riding alongside it, giving the performance a sense of shared momentum between stage and seats.

Celtic Thunder - Danny Boy (Live From Kansas City, 2011) (Official)

Vocally, the song stays tight and balanced, allowing charm to lead without losing musical control. The harmonies land cleanly, proving that even in a fun, upbeat number, the group’s vocal discipline never slips.

“This song always puts me in a good mood,” a fan commented. “No matter how many times I’ve heard it, I still smile.” Reactions like this highlight how the performance connects through emotion rather than spectacle.

There’s also a sense of nostalgia woven in, especially for longtime fans. Another comment notes, “This reminds me why I fell in love with Celtic Thunder in the first place—great voices, great energy, no pretenses.”

As the song winds down, *Girls, Girls, Girls* leaves behind a feeling that lingers longer than the final note. It’s joyful, confident, and effortlessly entertaining—a reminder that sometimes the most memorable performances are the ones that simply let the music have fun.

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