The Shamrocks are a double Emmy Award-winning Irish music sensation who have transformed some of the world’s biggest stages into roaring Irish pubs. Known for their electrifying live performances and powerful connection with audiences, they blend tradition, storytelling and showmanship to create an unforgettable concert experience. With a global reputation built on authenticity and scale, The Shamrocks have become one of the most celebrated Irish acts performing today.
Their live career spans some of the most prestigious venues in the world. The Shamrocks have performed in the main concert hall of the Sydney Opera House, the Fox Theatre in Detroit and held a residency at the Kennedy Centre in Washington, DC. In the UK, they sold out the Adelphi Theatre in London, further cementing their international appeal. Their concerts have taken them to more than 30 countries, consistently drawing large audiences and critical acclaim.
The Shamrocks are known for reimagining the Irish songbook, breathing new life into traditional favourites while also showcasing original material. Their repertoire includes beloved songs such as 'Whiskey in the Jar', 'Dirty Old Town', 'Auld Triangle' and 'The Wild Rover', alongside their own compositions that sit seamlessly within the tradition. This balance of heritage and originality has helped them reach new generations of fans across the world.
Their impact extends far beyond the stage. The Shamrocks have amassed over 150 million video views and more than 300,000 followers across social media platforms. They won two Emmy Awards for Best Entertainment for their PBS coverage across America, and their Belfast St Patrick’s Day concert headlined the BBC’s coverage across the UK and Ireland. In 2025, they performed live to 10 million viewers on the Today Show from Times Square in New York City on St Patrick’s Day. With major television appearances throughout their international tours, The Shamrocks are a world-class act whose performances consistently deliver energy, emotion and Irish spirit on a global scale.