Gaelic Storm to Play MPAC, 5/6
By: Tyler Peterson Apr. 06, 2016
Chart-topping, multi-national Celtic band Gaelic Storm comes to Mayo Performing Arts Center on Friday, May 6, 2016 at 8 pm. Tickets are $29 - $69.
Gaelic Storm has straddled the line between tradition and innovation for nearly two decades, infusing Celtic music with modern influences, and updating the genre for a new generation of fans raised on rock, country and folk. After 10 albums, and nearly 3,000 live shows, Gaelic Storm - the chart-topping, multi-national Celtic band - is dishing up a hearty serving of Full Irish. The greatest-hits album spans the bulk of the band's career from 2004-2014, mixing crowd favorites and concert staples with three previously unreleased recordings. Led by founding members Patrick Murphy and Steve Twigger, the group infuses traditional Celtic music with modern influences, updating the genre for a new generation of fans raised on rock, country and folk. Along the way, the musicians have topped the Billboard World Chart four times, appeared in the blockbuster film "Titanic" (where they performed "Irish Party in Third Class," an unreleased song made available for the first time on Full Irish) and earned a reputation as a hard-touring, genre-bending band."Looking back over our past albums is like flipping through a photo album," adds percussionist Ryan Lacey, who joined the band in 2003. "Each record was made during a different time and a completely different phase of our lives. What hasn't changed is the message. We want everybody to have a good time, to enjoy themselves. It's the sort of message that everyone can get behind." Although Full Irish takes a look backward, Gaelic Storm is still moving ahead at full speed. There's another studio album in the works, as well as plenty of tour dates on the books. Hungry for more rule-breaking Celtic music? Full Irish will satisfy your appetite... even if it's just an appetizer for what's to come.
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