“IF YOU THINK NOT EVERYONE DESERVES A PLACE — WATCH THIS AND THINK AGAIN.” That’s the exact energy Celtic Thunder brings to the stage in “A Place In The Choir,” filmed live in Poughkeepsie, New York during their 2010 North American Tour

Damian McGinty and Keith Harkin

“IF YOU THINK NOT EVERYONE BELONGS — WATCH THIS.”

Celtic Thunder - A Place In The Choir (Live From Poughkeepsie, 2010) (Lyric Video) (Official)

Celtic Thunder’s 2010 Poughkeepsie Performance Goes Viral Again as Fans Declare It “The Happiest Song on Earth”**

It’s been 15 years since Celtic Thunder electrified the stage in Poughkeepsie, New York, during their massive 2010 North American Tour, but one surprising performance is suddenly roaring back into the spotlight — and fans are calling it “the ultimate serotonin boost.”

Celtic Thunder - A Place In The Choir (Live From Kansas City, 2011) (Lyric Video) (Official)

The song?
The outrageously cheerful, hopelessly catchy, and entirely irresistible “A Place In The Choir.”

And judging by the explosion of comments, likes, and late-night emotional confessions online, this isn’t just a performance people enjoy — it’s one they’re clinging to as if their happiness depends on it.

A Place In The Choir - Music Video by Celtic Thunder - Shazam

The now-iconic clip begins with the group strolling onto the stage as if they’re about to host a friendly pub night rather than perform for a packed theatre. But the second the music kicks in, everything changes. The energy jumps. The audience leans forward. And Celtic Thunder launches into a performance so joyful, so chaotic, and so delightfully silly that viewers say it “should be available on prescription.”

Unlike their usual dramatic, sweeping Celtic ballads, “A Place In The Choir” is pure fun — an upbeat Irish folk romp celebrating the idea that everyone has a place in life’s grand musical mess. Humans, animals, the loud, the quiet, the quirky, the chaotic… all of them belong. And Celtic Thunder performs it with the kind of mischief normally reserved for schoolboys who know they’re about to get away with something.

With every verse, the humour grows.
With every chorus, the audience gets louder.
And by the final verse — the one fans now quote everywhere — the room feels less like a theatre and more like a friendly village party where no one is allowed to stand still.

The Lyric Video only adds fuel to the fire. Words bounce across the screen with the same cheeky energy the performers bring onstage, making viewers feel like they’re sitting right there in Poughkeepsie in 2010, swept up in the laughter and applause.

Fans online aren’t holding back.
“It’s impossible to stay sad while watching this,” one user writes.
Another says, “They should play this in therapy sessions.”
A third simply states: “This song gave me my will to live today.”

For a performance that’s been buried in YouTube archives for over a decade, its comeback is astonishing. But maybe that’s the magic of Celtic Thunder: they’re not just performers — they’re storytellers, entertainers, and emotional firefighters capable of lifting spirits with nothing more than a grin and a guitar.

In a world that often feels divided, heavy, and far too serious, Celtic Thunder’s “A Place In The Choir” is a reminder of something beautifully simple:

There is room for everyone.
There is joy in the ordinary.
And sometimes, the world really does just need a happy Irish song sung by men who look like they’re having the time of their lives.

A place in the choir?
After watching this performance…
Everyone wants one.

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