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From humble beginnings in Dublin, to the hallowed halls of Carnegie Hall, New York and the Paris Olympia, The Wolfe Tones have enthralled generations of Irish music fans around the globe in their own unique style.

In a career spanning from 1964 to 2024, the group are cherished by the Irish across the world and this will be a homecoming event for many people who will undoubtedly travel from across the world to say they were present at The Wolfe Tones 60th Anniversary Concert.

This will also be their final run of live performances as a band.

So if you’re ready to hear their famous songs and ballads like Celtic Symphony, Grace, and Let The People Sing to The Streets of New York for the last time live, here’s all you need to know about their upcoming gig:

Are there any tickets left?

Tickets for the three nights are completely sold out for Friday, Saturday and Sunday night.

When do doors open?

Doors open at 6pm and the lads will be on stage at 8.30pm.

Can under-16s go?

Under-16s need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Who is the opening act?

Catalpa will perform at 7pm and Ciarán Moran will be on at 7.45pm.

What songs will they perform?

  • My Heart Is in Ireland
  • Let the People Sing
  • Give Me Your Hand
  • Sunday Bloody Sunday
  • In Belfast
  • Hibernia
  • Come Out, Ye Black and Tans
  • (Dominic Behan cover)
  • The Teddy Bear’s Head
  • Liberty
  • Light a Penny Candle
  • The Streets of New York
  • Celtic Symphony
  • The Patriot Game
  • The Helicopter Song
  • Sean South / Broad Black Brimmer / Big Strong Man / Rock on Rockall / Irish Eyes Are Smiling / Some Say the Devil is Dead
  • On the One Road
  • Grace
  • Road to The Rising
  • James Connolly
  • Oró, Sé Do Bheatha ‘Bhaile > Padraic Pearse
  • Foggy Dew
  • Joe McDonnell
  • The Boys of the Old Brigade
  • You’ll Never Beat the Irish
  • A Nation Once Again
  • Goodbye to All Our Friends
  • Celtic Symphony
  • The Men Behind The Wire

How do I get to the 3Arena?

Traveling to 3Arena couldn’t be easier. Situated in the heart of Dublin’s docklands, it is very well served by public transport.

Irish Rail Dart or inter-city services will bring you to Connolly or Heuston Station, from where you can hop on the Luas straight to the 3Arena.

There are extra trams on show nights to cater for the large numbers travelling to and from the venue. A full schedule and live information are available on www.luas.ie.

Dublin Bus offers a high frequency and accessible service from all over Dublin to within a 20-minute walk of the 3Arena. The 151 route runs every 10 minutes during rush hour and will leave you on Castleforbes Road, the closest stop to the venue, just a two-minute walk away. The last bus departs Castleforbes Road at 23.15pm Monday to Saturday.

For anyone driving, there is limited car parking available in The Point Village car park, but this car park is not run by 3Arena.

With large numbers gathering on show nights traffic congestion can delay your arrival and departure so it’s encouraged to use public transport where possible.

What else should I be aware of?

3Arena is a fully cashless venue and the maximum bag size limit is 40cm x 40cm x 20cm. Large rucksacks, luggage or oversized bags are not permitted. Under 16s to be accompanied by an adult and standing is strictly over-14s.

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