Celtic Thunder’s Heartfelt Backstage Video Surprises Fans, Spotlighting Crew and Featuring a Casual, Powerful Ireland’s Call in Shorts and T-Shirts, Blending Humor, Authenticity, and Unforgettable Harmony

Damian McGinty and Keith Harkin

With a history of blending powerhouse vocals and spirited Irish traditions, Celtic Thunder never fails to leave fans captivated with both their music and their sense of community.

And their released Backstage with Celtic Thunder in Atlantic City video is a joyful reminder of the people, heart, and hard work that make their shows unforgettable.

In the clip, filmed during their summer run of 10 performances at Harrah’s Resort and Casino between June 27 and July 8, the Celtic Thunder members traded in their formal stage attire for shorts and T-shirts.

Surrounded by musicians, crew, and production staff, the group came together for an impromptu rendition of “Ireland’s Call.” Far from the grand stage lights, this casual singalong captured a different side of the ensemble—one filled with laughter, camaraderie, and a genuine love for performing.

The video is more than just a behind-the-scenes peek; it’s a heartfelt tribute to the staff, musicians, and production crew who work tirelessly to craft each Celtic Thunder show.

Fans flooded the comments section with joy, noting the members’ playful energy, joking antics, and heartwarming closeness. One longtime fan summed it up perfectly: “These behind-the-scenes videos are always entertaining and enlightening. I enjoy watching them as much as the shows themselves.”

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For those who attended the Atlantic City run, the Irish Summer Show was a true celebration—lively, upbeat, and brimming with energy. The setlist featured fan favorites like Mountains of Mourne, My Boy, Ride On, She, and My Irish Molly O, alongside ensemble performances of Ireland’s Call, Take Me Home, and Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For. With its mix of traditional Irish music, high-production staging, and the spirit of a rollicking Hooley, the show delivered an experience fans called “unforgettable.”

The Backstage with Celtic Thunder video highlights not just the music, but the bonds that hold the group together. From George and Colm’s lighthearted hand-holding to Neil’s comedic dance moves, the members showcased the same warmth and humor that fans have cherished for over a decade. As one viewer commented, “The guys always put on the best show… I can’t wait to see them again. Keep up the great work—Neil is so funny, LOVE IT!”

Whether on stage in front of thousands or backstage in casual harmony, Celtic Thunder continues to prove that music is more than performance—it’s family, tradition, and joy shared with the world.

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