Kettleboilers to roil Monroe’s for St Patrick’s Day

Six Kettleboilers

Six Kettleboilers

Six-piece Celtic punk rock band, Kettleboilers, will take to the stage at Monroe's Live on Sunday, March 17, at 8pm for a night of lively craic and folk fusion.

Hailing from Galway, this raucous and rowdy band has carved its musical identity journeying into the heart of Ireland's traditional tunes to create Celtic punk.

Together, they skilfully reflect our cultural heritage, unleashing a ‘tradilicious’ mix of melodies with a distinct punk-rock rhythm that is bound to captivate audiences.

Drawing inspiration from the traditional folk revival, the band infuses Celtic-inspired melodies with a rocking beat, adding a touch of comedy to the mix.

The result is a collection of original tunes that not only pay homage to Ireland's musical roots but also bring a fresh and contemporary energy to the stage.

This St Patrick's Day celebration also features the electrifying Dead Letter Devils.

Rooted in the spirit of busking, this dynamic ensemble delivers a foot-stomping blend of bluegrass, swing, old-timey, and just a hint of folk-punk to the music scene.

Having left audiences in awe with their opening set for Alabama 3 last year, they are back to deliver another night of energetic tunes.

Afterwards, the festivities continue with a DJ taking over the decks until 2.30am.

Tickets €12 from www.monroes.ie

 

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