Celtic Thunder Returns to Australia in 2026: What Surprises Await Fans After a Decade Away?

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Celtic Thunder — a wee bit of Irish for everyone in the family | The  Seattle Times

For the first time in a decade, acclaimed Irish singing group Celtic Thunder return to Australia in 2026.

Celtic Thunder – World Famous Irish Show

Renowned for a catalogue of songs that includes ‘A Place In The Choir’, ‘Seven Drunken Nights’, ‘The Sound Of Silence’, ‘Ireland’s Call’ and ‘Galway Girl’, this tour will see Celtic Thunder perform concerts in Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth next March.

Celtic Thunder | The Pabst Theater Group

The quartet of Emmet, Damian, Neil and Ronan will perform a collection of their biggest hits as well as presenting their new production, An Intimate Evening with Celtic Thunder, that will see them reunite with past members for an unforgettable evening of music, memories, and camaraderie.

Celtic Thunder • Adelaide Festival Centre

“We wanted to create something truly special for our fans, something that feels personal and celebratory,” Damian McGinty, long-time Celtic Thunder Principal, says.

“This show is about reconnecting with the music, with each other, and with the people who have supported us throughout the years. It’s a chance to relive the magic of Celtic Thunder more intimately, and we couldn’t be more excited to share this experience with our audience.”

From classic Irish folk songs to contemporary favourites, audiences can expect to hear the anthems that have defined Celtic Thunder’s illustrious career in what promises to be an unforgettable evening of powerful harmonies, soaring ballads, and electrifying performances.

Celtic Thunder 2026 Tour Dates

Thu 12 Mar – Twin Towns (Gold Coast)

Fri 13 Mar – Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre

Sat 14 Mar – The Events Centre (Sunshine Coast)

Sun 15 Mar – Civic Theatre (Newcastle)

Tue 17 Mar – State Theatre (Sydney)

Wed 18 Mar – Canberra Theatre Centre

Fri 20 Mar – Hamer Hall (Melbourne)

Sun 22 Mar – Festival Hall (Adelaide)

Tue 24 Mar – Regal Theatre (Perth)

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