From Youngest Member to Proud Legacy Moment: Damian McGinty’s Growth Moves Celtic Thunder Fans

Celtic Thunder

Damian McGinty Interview on New EP, 'Glee' & 'You Should Know' Video |  Billboard

Since 2007, Ireland’s Celtic Thunder has been making amazing music, and this breathtaking performance of ‘Home’ is no exception!

Glee' Exclusive: Damian McGinty's Solo Debut, 'Bein' Green'

Recorded live in Ontario, Canada in 2015, the video features the youngest member of Celtic Thunder, Damian McGinty. Born in Derry, Northern Ireland, Damian is now 31 years old, but he was only in his twenties at the time of this performance. And, he began singing with Celtic Thunder years before that—at the age of 14!

A few years later, in 2011-2012, Damian played Rory Flanagan in 18 episodes of the hit show Glee, and most recently he competed in Ireland’s version of Dancing with the Stars. One thing is for sure, Mr. McGinty has not let the green grass grow under his feet. He has been busy!

Damian McGinty is Back on Tour! Live with Ethan Bortnick's The Power of  Music!

Several Celtic Thunder fans commented on the YouTube video, saying that they watched Damian grow up as a member of the group and that George [Donaldson] would be proud. Mr. Donaldson was a past member of the group; he died in 2014.

As the performance starts, Damian strolls down the stage steps and tosses his jacket beside him as he takes a seat. The stage resembles a rock wall and a lighthouse in the sea fills the giant screen behind the musicians. The song’s lyrics are printed in a distinctively Irish-looking font on an emerald green band that nearly matches the color of the singer’s eyes. The Celtic Thunder Band, the stage design, the mood that is created, and Damian’s pristine voice together create a beautiful—a bonny—cover of Michael Bublé’s 2005 song!

Watch: Former 'Glee' Star Damian McGinty Performs New Single On 'Today Show'

At 2:55, the singer lands perhaps the longest “home” before tossing his microphone from one hand to the other, bounding up a few steps, and spinning back toward the audience. It’s a fun few moments. He then picks up his jacket, throws it over his shoulder, and sings the final lyrics.

Here are those final perfect lines:

It’ll all be alright

I’ll be home tonight

I’m coming back home

Who doesn’t understand the joy of simply heading home? Home is sweet.

0 Shares:
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like
Bon-Jovi
Read More

“ONE SONG. ONE STAGE. AND A CHRISTMAS MAGIC ONLY HE CAN CREATE.” Jon Bon Jovi is stepping back into New York like he never left — and somehow the city already feels like Christmas. Rockefeller Center will shine again this year, but many say the real glow will come the moment Jon starts to sing. Silent Night, O Holy Night, and a few treasures from his holiday album… he’s turning the show into something warmer than winter ever could be. Jon once said rock & roll is built on hope and love — and honestly, that captures the spirit of Christmas better than any speech. December 3rd is going to feel different. Just a man, a stage, and the kind of holiday magic only he knows how to bring. ▶️ Listen to the song in the first comment 👇

Some Christmas seasons pass quietly… and then there are seasons marked by a single moment. This year, that…
Vince gills
Read More

“NO ANNOUNCEMENT. NO GOODBYE. JUST VINCE GILL AND AMY GRANT STANDING CLOSER THAN EVER.” They didn’t announce it. They didn’t call it a farewell. But when Vince Gill and Amy Grant walked out for that final night of 2025, something shifted. The air felt heavier. Softer. They stood closer than usual. His hand lingered. Her smile held for just a second longer, like she needed it to breathe. When the first harmony landed, the room went still. Not cheering quiet. Listening quiet. The kind where people swallow hard. They didn’t sing like performers. They sang like two people carrying years of love, mistakes, forgiveness, and ordinary mornings no one else ever saw. When the last note faded, they didn’t rush away. They just looked at each other. And everyone understood.

  Vince Gill and Amy Grant’s Final Duet: A Benediction in Harmony Some nights, music moves beyond performance…