AN award-winning Irish music group is bringing its debut UK tour to Liverpool.
The Shamrocks, an Emmy Award-winning five-piece vocal and instrumental group from Northern Ireland, will perform at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on October 26 as part of their first UK tour.
Known for their lively harmonies, traditional folk sound, and Belfast charm, the group promises a night of reimagined Irish classics and original songs.
Raymond Walsh of The Shamrocks said: "When The Shamrocks perform, we always want it to feel like you’ve walked into a Belfast pub and stumbled across the best live music session you’ve ever been part of.
"We bring the highs of the drinking songs like Wild Rover and Dirty Old Town, and the emotion of classics like Danny Boy and The Parting Glass.
"You’ll laugh, cry and experience every emotion in between.
"No matter where you watch the show, you’ll head for home with a smile on your face, a spring in your step and feeling you’ve had a great night out in Ireland.
"So please don’t miss out on our tour – get your tickets to join us for a pint and a sing-along as if you are visiting the Emerald Isle."
The Shamrocks’ 2026 tour announcement follows a standout year that included headlining the BBC’s St Patrick’s Day coverage with a concert at Belfast’s Ulster Hall.
The show was broadcast in the US, earning the group two regional Emmy Awards, including Best Entertainment Programme.