A Taste of Ireland

Hot off its Off-Broadway premiere, ‘A Taste of Ireland―The Irish Music & Dance Sensation’ hits stages across the USA this fall, performing the show that has entertained thousands around the globe.

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A Taste of Ireland

A Taste of Ireland

Friday, October 4, 2024

Hot off its Off-Broadway premiere, ‘A Taste of Ireland―The Irish Music & Dance Sensation’
hits stages across the USA this fall, performing the show that has entertained thousands
around the globe. Laugh, cry and jig into the night with a production that is Celtic, for this
generation.

Performed by former World Irish dance champions, and featuring dancers from the West End’s
Lord of the Dance and Riverdance, ‘A Taste of Ireland’ transports the audience through the
story of Ireland’s tumultuous history delivered with a pint of Irish wit. Watch world-class
performers blend melodic folk mash-ups, live jaw-dropping acapella tap battles and
heartwarming story telling.

Featuring revamped classics of Danny Boy, Tell Me Ma, Wild Rover, and many more well
known songs, the show’s reimagined contemporary score blossoms alongside the brash Irish
charm of the live dance cast. ‘A Taste of Ireland’ merges cultural traditions, modern flair, and
craic galore, to deliver a performance that has been leaving audiences across the globe jigging
on their feet for the last decade.

With over one hundred and fifty 5-star Facebook reviews, ‘A Taste of Ireland’ is exactly what
it promises: a taste of everything you love about Ireland with a generous helping of more! ’A
Taste of Ireland’ is a show with 100% live singing and dancing that bridges the gap between
storytelling, modern Irish dance, tap and contemporary dance to tell a historic story, live on
stage.

With a strictly limited USA run, see ‘A Taste of Ireland’ this fall for limited performances
before it takes off around the globe once again.

‘Witness the birth of a nation told through rhythm and beat, with the cry of the Vikings as they
were brought to defeat, the rise and fall of the rebellion the show tells the tale, trapped were
the Irish, watch them dance from the jail. For the nation fought free from Dundalk to Tralee,
they sing and they dance through the night full of glee. For Ireland, there was, not a nation
quite like her, hold on to your seat, feel Ireland’s passion and fire.’

**please note: musical instruments are subject to change from performance to performance