Legendary Irish band, The Wolfe Tones, played what will likely be their last show in Boston this weekend. After nearly 60 years performing, they announced last year that they would be retiring.
The day after last year’s Electric Picnic Festival, the Irish press wasn’t talking about headliner Billie Eilish, or a new buzz band that had captured the attention of the youthful audience.
It may even recall Mel Brooks’ The Producers but for Wolfe Tones front man Brian Warfield writing a musical about the Irish Famine was a very serious business. The man who has been belting out ...
In it, we meet the Irish of the 1840s ... Admittedly, I am a huge Wolfe Tones fan, and love these types of stories of the Ireland of the past. The casting of Denis Grindel as Sean is perfect ...
Ellen Coyne: There are people in the Republic who are not working hard enough to understand the points Kneecap are making ...
Sell out shows by Olivia Rodrigo, Girls Aloud, Hozier, Vogue Williams & Joanne McNally, and the Wolfe Tones helped Dublin's ...