The Wolfe Tones Announce Second Concert at Thomond Park: Get Your Tickets Now!
The Wolfe Tones have added an extra concert date at Thomond Park Stadium in Limerick. Their first show on 13 July 2024 sold out quickly, with 28,000 tickets purchased. The new date is set for 11 July 2025.
Tickets for this concert will cost €49.90 and €59.90. They go on sale on 22 November at 9 am through Ticketmaster.
Band member Brian Warfield expressed gratitude for the strong response to the first show. He shared that the band is excited to return for another performance at such a notable venue.
What are The Wolfe Tones’ most popular songs that fans can expect to hear during the concert?
Exclusive Interview with Brian Warfield of The Wolfe Tones: Expanding Their Legacy with New Concert Date
In a thrilling development for music fans, The Wolfe Tones have announced an additional concert date at Thomond Park Stadium in Limerick. We caught up with band member Brian Warfield to discuss their recent success and what fans can expect from their upcoming performance.
NewsDirectory3: The news of the extra date on July 11, 2025, comes after your first show sold out in record time. How does it feel to have such an overwhelming response from fans?
Brian Warfield: It’s truly heartwarming to see that kind of reception. We sold 28,000 tickets for the July 13, 2024 concert in no time, and it just goes to show how much our music resonates with people. We’re incredibly grateful and excited to return to Thomond Park for another show. It’s an iconic venue and holds a special place in our hearts.
NewsDirectory3: The Wolfe Tones have a rich history, and it seems like your popularity is still on the rise. You recently played at Electric Picnic, drawing the largest crowd in the festival’s history. What was that experience like?
Brian Warfield: Electric Picnic was absolutely fantastic! The energy from the crowd was electrifying. To know that we attracted the largest audience in the festival’s history is both humbling and exhilarating. It’s moments like these that remind us why we love performing live. There’s a real connection that happens between us and the audience.
NewsDirectory3: With the addition of another concert and your recent sell-outs in Dublin and Belfast, how are you feeling about the future of The Wolfe Tones?
Brian Warfield: I feel optimistic and excited about the future. We’ve been together since the 1960s, and while the world has changed, our passion for music and the stories in our songs remain timeless. We’re looking forward to continuing to share our music with both new and long-time fans.
NewsDirectory3: Can you share a bit about what our readers can expect from the upcoming concert?
Brian Warfield: Absolutely! We always aim to deliver a vibrant and engaging performance that brings our classic songs to life. Fans can expect a mix of our beloved hits like “Celtic Symphony,” “Let The People Sing,” and “Grace,” steeped in the tradition and spirit that defines our music. Each show is a unique experience, and we can’t wait to create new memories with everyone.
NewsDirectory3: Tickets for the July 11, 2025 concert will be available for purchase starting November 22 at 9 am. With prices set at €49.90 and €59.90, what advice would you give fans looking to secure their tickets?
Brian Warfield: I’d recommend acting quickly! Given how fast the first concert sold out, I expect there will be significant interest in this second date as well. Plan ahead, set your alarms, and get ready to join us for what promises to be a phenomenal night of music.
The Wolfe Tones continue to carve out their place in music history, and with their dedication to their craft, the upcoming concert at Thomond Park feels like just the next chapter of an extraordinary journey.
Don’t miss out on your chance to witness this legendary band live!
Recently, The Wolfe Tones played at Electric Picnic, attracting the largest crowd in the festival’s history. They also sold out three concerts at Dublin’s 3Arena and Belfast’s SSE Arena.
The Wolfe Tones formed in Dublin during the 1960s ballad era. The current lineup includes Noel Nagle, Brian Warfield, and Tommy Byrne. They have released 16 albums and gained recognition both in Ireland and internationally. Their well-known songs include “Celtic Symphony,” “Let The People Sing,” and “Grace.”
