Top shelf!
by Trad Guy on 3/21/24Neptune Theatre - SeattleI’ve seen Lúnasa many times over the years and they haven’t lost a step. Neptune was a great venue for them as well. Mighty craic!
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Groton Hill Music Center
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Kimo Theatre
I’ve seen Lúnasa many times over the years and they haven’t lost a step. Neptune was a great venue for them as well. Mighty craic!
Our first time experiencing Irish music performed by Lunasa. We just loved every minute! Kudos to Pinecone for bringing such an awesome talent to Raleigh!
First time seeing Lunasa, but it won't be my last. The music was great. The venue was perfect. Not a bad seat in the house. If you love Irish/Celtic music, I highly recommend.
This is at least the fifth time I've seen Lunasa and each time it has been captivating. The Pantages is the largest venue I've seen them perform in and the attendance was fairly sparse. My thoughts were how do we get more people in the audience. We had two first time viewers with us and they are now FANS! Don't miss them the next time you get a chance.
Had a wonderful time at the Lunasa show! It was the perfect mix of incredible music, great craic, and entertaining stories! Wouldn't change a thing and can't imagine it could be any better! Felt like a great night of music with friends!
The Lunasa concert was spectacular - great musicians and show! And it was tied to a wonderful dinner pre-concert at Capital Grille! Nice bar at the theater too and great that we didn't have to wear a mask!
This was my third time time seeing Lunasa in the Twin Cities, this time in the beautiful Pantages Theater. With special guest Daoiri Farrell who was also a treat with his wonderful sense of humor, enchanting voice, the internationally acclaimed Irish band was on point with each and every song playing nearly two and a half hours. What a night!
The music was intoxicating - They were amazing musicians, all. Doiri Farrell was equally as amazing.
Wonderful to see Lunasa again, and the addition of Daoirà Farrell was a delight. I only wish the venue was keeping their mask requirement in place. Such a small thing to put their audience and performers at ease.
This was advertised as a Irish Christmas music evening when it was basically their regular set of music (Which I"d give a B- or a B) with a couple of Christmas songs thrown in. Was looking for a musical kick off of the Christmas season. This was not it.