Wolfe Tones

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One Last Tune: The Wolfe Tones Say Goodbye with a Bang!

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Get ready, Ireland! The Wolfe Tones are winding down with a final concert next summer at Thomond Park in Limerick. Don't miss out on this epic farewell!

In a heartwarming announcement that has left fans across Ireland both excited and a bit teary-eyed, the iconic folk group, The Wolfe Tones, have revealed their final live concert set to take place at Thomond Park in Limerick on July 13, 2025. After over 60 years delighting audiences with their powerful melodies and stirring lyrics, this concert is billed as ‘The Final Farewell’. The legendary trio of Brian Warfield, Noel Nagle, and Tommy Byrne will take to the stage one last time, promising to deliver a night filled with unforgettable music and cherished memories.

This extraordinary gig marks the end of an incredible journey that began in the 1960s, where the Wolfe Tones carved a niche for themselves in the vibrant Irish music scene. With their rich blend of traditional folk music and profound political themes, they have captured the hearts of audiences far and wide. As they prepare to take their final bows, the excitement is palpable, and fans are already gearing up for an evening that promises to be nothing short of legendary.

Tickets for this monumental event will be hot commodities! Presale tickets will be available on October 25, followed by the general sale releasing on Monday, October 28, at 8 am. So mark your calendars and ensure you have a chance to be part of this historic night. Whether you're a lifelong fan who sang along to their anthems or a newcomer just discovering their music, this event is set to be a unifying celebration of Irish heritage and community.

And for those wondering what to expect, besides the mesmerizing music, there’ll be a vibe of nostalgia and camaraderie among thousands of fans. To top it all off, the Wolfe Tones have promised to share stories and anecdotes from their extensive career. So come prepared for an epic singalong and perhaps a few tears shed as this beloved band takes their final bow.

Interestingly, the Wolfe Tones have not only been pioneers in the folk music genre but have also dabbled in the political landscape through their music. Their songs reflect the tumultuous history of Ireland, making them not just entertainers but also storytellers of the Irish experience.

As they step away from the stage, it’s worth noting that the spirit of their music will undoubtedly continue to echo through the generations. For many, the Wolfe Tones’ songs are not mere tunes, but anthems of identity that resonate deeply with the Irish soul.

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Ticket sales begin on October 25 with presale, before general sale is released on Monday 28 October at 8am.

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