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The Shamrock Tenors: A dazzling celebration of Irish music and spirit

Internationally acclaimed for their fresh and contemporary take on traditional Irish music, promising an unforgettable celebration of Irish culture, music, and spirit.

This ground-breaking vocal group is set to captivate Noosa audiences.

Hailed as “Ireland’s most exciting new folk music sensation,” the Tenors are on tour following sold-out performances across the UK, including Belfast’s Grand Opera House, Birmingham Symphony Hall, and a showstopping set before 20,000 fans at London’s Trafalgar Square.

Blending West End theatricality with authentic Irish tradition, the group features stars from major productions like Les Misérables alongside Northern Ireland’s top multi-instrumentalists.

Jimmy Johnston, Matthew Campbell, Raymond Walsh, Jack Walsh, and newest member Nathan Johnston bring vibrant energy to beloved classics such as “Danny Boy,” “Whiskey in the Jar,” “The Parting Glass,” and “Wild Rover”—all delivered in stunning five-part harmony.

With Irish charm, exceptional vocals, and high-octane instrumental flair, The Shamrock Tenors offer a concert experience that transcends generations.

“Irish music is all about enjoyment, letting loose, leaving worries at the door, and just having a nice night of escapism,” says founder Raymond Walsh.

“We want people to feel in a theatre as if they could be in a bar in Galway.”

Two shows at The J Theatre: Saturday 23 August 3.30pm at 7.30pm

For tickets visit www.thej.com.au

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