The Wild Murphys are heading for town

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WORLD-famous Irish tribute band “The Wild Murphys” will bring their acclaimed show “One Night in Dublin” to Warrington’s Parr Hall on Saturday (March 11).

It will be glorious night of high-energy Irish Music, together with a little bit of Craic, with The Wild Murphys, hailed as “The best Irish band to not come from Ireland”.

Join The Wild Murphys as they play a two-hour show featuring anthemic favourites from The Pogues, The Dubliners, The Fureys, Flogging Molly and a whole host of Irish artists.
The eight-piece band is headed by lead singer Middi Murphy armed with blarney, banter and an accordion, alongside, among others, Trevor Brewis (Jimmy Nail) on drums, Tony Davis (Prelude) on keys, the BBC award-winning fiddle player Sophy Ball and Banjo player Tim Howard of the legendary Muldoon Brothers. The award-winning musicians, have played all over the world and their St Patrick’s Day lockdown on-line special was watched by more than 750,000 across the globe.
In their own inimitable style, they’ll be putting a festive lively spin on Irish classics including Galway Girl, Tell Me Ma, The Irish Rover, Brown Eyed Girl, Seven Drunken Nights and Whiskey in the Jar, as well as some brand-new material never played before in front of a live audience.


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