The smiling faces leaving the building or heading for the bar testified to a successful night, bring on more of the kind.Caernarfon Herald
Last March a triumphant CeltFest wowed thousands of ecstatic Welsh and Irish Rugby fans in Cardiff’s CIA with all-Star all-day entertainment, Wales’s largest big-screen, and biggest-ever bar serving world class Felinfoel Ales. Rugby fans from both sides of the Celtic Sea thrilled to the music of Bryn Terfel, Rhys Meirion, Cerys Matthews, The Wolfe Tones and Dafydd Iwan.
The new CeltFest season kicks off with an unmissable grand tour!
Following their sell out tour last year, the fierce and mighty Wolfe Tones, Ireland’s greatest Rebel Band, return for a brand new tour, appearing for one-night gigs in Pwllheli, Llanelli, Caernarfon and Cardiff in Wales and one night in both London and Edinburgh.
Known for their uncompromising portrayal of Ireland’s troubled – and now all too often forgotten – history, The Wolfe Tones’ repertoire features some of the great classical rebel songs and ballads in addition their own stirring compositions, celebrating the deeds of the heroic men and women who gave their lives for their country's freedom.
Any evening with The Wolfe Tones will be a rousing, uplifting and electrifyingly emotional experience with music and song which goes straight to the heart. As Wales experiences her own ‘rocky road to freedom’, the art of the Wolfe Tones will open the eyes to the long, brave and resolute struggle of the Irish nation for independence and dignity among the nations of the world.