FLYING HIGH DOWN UNDER! Celtic Thunder STUN fans as they announce ‘miracle’ Australia return after a DECADE away – while Budweiser’s eagle ad leaves Super Bowl viewers in TEARS

Damian McGinty and Keith Harkin
  • Irish singing sensations Celtic Thunder confirm a ‘long-awaited’ return to Australia after a 10-year absence from the southern hemisphere.

  • Vocalist Theo leaves fans in a ‘frenzy’ with a spine-tingling video announcement: ‘We can’t wait to get back down under!’

  • The news comes as Budweiser REVEALS its ‘most patriotic’ Super Bowl ad yet, featuring a soaring eagle and the iconic Clydesdales.

  • Inside the stunning ‘comeback’ moments rocking the world of music and advertising as the 2026 season kicks into high gear.


By DailyMail.com Reporter

The wait is finally over for fans of Celtic Thunder, as the glamourous Irish ensemble has REVEALED a shattering piece of news that has sent shockwaves across the globe.

In a spine-tingling video posted to social media, vocalist Theo was seen against a gritty brick backdrop, delivering the message fans have been desperate to hear for ten long years. “Australia… in just under three weeks, we will be coming to see you guys!” he declared, sparking an immediate frenzied reaction from his devoted followers.

 

The group, known for their lavish productions and powerhouse vocals, hasn’t stepped foot “down under” in a decade—making this 2026 tour a miracle comeback for the iconic Irish troupe.

THE SIDEBAR: A DECADE IN THE MAKING

  • The Return: Celtic Thunder last toured Australia in 2016; fans have been distraught during the long wait.

  • The Message: Theo’s viral clip has already racked up thousands of likes as the countdown to the glitzy tour begins.

  • The Brand: Meanwhile, Budweiser is reclaiming its crown as the centre of Super Bowl advertising with a patriotic masterpiece.

But the soaring emotions don’t stop there. As Celtic Thunder prepares to take flight, the “King of Beers” is also reaching new heights.

We are so excited to announce that the 2026 Celtic Thunder European Cruise  is now on sale!, Act fast as cabins are limited. We can’t wait to take you  on this trip of a lifetime! Link in bio.

Budweiser has teased its latest Super Bowl spectacle titled “Fly Like an Eagle,” which REVEALS the return of the majestic Clydesdales alongside a stunning feathered friend. The ad is already being hailed as a harrowing and beautiful tribute to American resilience, leaving viewers in tears ahead of the Big Game.

Between the shattering return of Irish royalty to Australia and the lavish display of national pride on the football field, 2026 is shaping up to be a year of monumental returns.

Are you heading to see Celtic Thunder down under, or is the Budweiser eagle the real star of the show? Let us know in the comments below…

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