- Music
- 11 Feb 25
Tickets are €17.50 and are available online from Whelan’s website, 50c per ticket service charge applies.
The Celtic Social Club will play Dublin's Whelan's main venue this Thursday, February 13 at 8pm. The concert will be part of their 10th anniversary tour.
The seven Franco-Irish musicians have four studio albums and three live albums. The band mixes Celtic music tradition with rock, pop folk, and groove.
The Celtic Social Club was formed in 2013 and led by Manu Maskoco. They made their live debut in 2014 at the famous Vieilles Charrues Festival in Brittany, France.
Since then, the group have extended experience with live performances, playing all over Europe, Asia, and the United States, including a show in Central Park, New York.
The Celtic Social Club was then discovered by Janice Long from BBC. Their singles 'Home' and 'Over The Line' were regularly played on BBC 2.
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They obtained a full-page interview in the culture section of The Times newspaper and also appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in France.
The tickets are €17.50 plus a 50c service charge per ticket, now available online from Whelan’s website here.
The event is strictly for over 18′s, and I.D. may be required at the door.