For years, Celtic Thunder have remained one of the most successful Celtic-crossover vocal groups in the world, with a catalogue of songs that continues to dominate playlists, live tours and fan communities. Now, insiders close to the group say the Irish ensemble is preparing its most ambitious musical chapter yet.
According to multiple sources in the live-music industry, Celtic Thunder are working behind the scenes on a special 2026 project that will blend their classic repertoire with new international collaborations, designed to introduce their sound to a younger global audience while keeping their loyal fanbase at the centre.
Reimagining the songs fans love most
Rather than releasing a completely new style, the group is reportedly focusing on re-arranging their most beloved tracks with modern orchestration, cinematic production and guest vocalists.
Songs believed to be included in the upcoming project include:
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“Ireland’s Call” – planned as a powerful symphonic version featuring a full choir and orchestra
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“Raggle Taggle Gypsy” – being reshaped as a world-music duet with a female guest vocalist
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“Heartland” – re-recorded in a stripped-down acoustic style for streaming platforms
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“Caledonia” – reportedly receiving a dramatic piano-and-strings arrangement
A source close to the production said:
“They know these songs already mean everything to their fans. The idea isn’t to change Celtic Thunder — it’s to elevate the music into something that feels fresh, cinematic and timeless.”
Big-name crossover collaborations on the way

Perhaps the most exciting part of the project is the rumoured list of collaborators.
Industry insiders say Celtic Thunder are in talks with several crossover and classical-pop stars, including artists from the Il Divo, Josh Groban and Andrea Bocelli musical circle, with at least one duet expected to be recorded in late 2026.
The goal, according to sources, is to bridge Irish folk, classical pop and global crossover music into one elegant sound — a style that Celtic Thunder have always represented, but never on this international scale.
Why 2026 could be their biggest year yet
With streaming and viral video now driving music discovery, Celtic Thunder’s dramatic vocals and emotional storytelling are finding new life on platforms like YouTube, TikTok and Spotify.
Songs such as “Ireland’s Call,” “Brothers in Arms,” and “Heartland” have recently seen a surge in listener numbers thanks to fan-made videos and reaction content — something the group is reportedly planning to lean into with high-quality live session recordings and behind-the-scenes documentary footage.
One industry executive said:
“Celtic Thunder’s audience isn’t shrinking — it’s evolving. There’s a whole generation discovering this music for the first time.”
A new chapter, without losing their soul

For longtime fans, the reassurance is clear: Celtic Thunder are not abandoning their roots. Instead, they are preparing to present their Irish heritage and emotional ballads in a way that fits the modern global stage.
As one insider put it:
“It’s still Celtic Thunder. Just bigger, more cinematic, and ready for the world.”
With new recordings, high-profile collaborations and reimagined classics all on the horizon, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting eras in Celtic Thunder’s long and beloved career.