Amazing!!
by Sarah on 4/29/24Warsaw - BrooklynGreat night, great show, fun crowd (besides some angry americans that gave out to people for talking) but great show!
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The Mary Wallopers - brothers Charles and Andrew Hendy and their friend Sean McKenna - started as a three-piece Irish ballad group traveling the length and breadth of the country singing & collecting songs. Their early live performances exuded a raw energy best described as Dead Kennedys meets The Clancy Brothers, and their first five track EP - 2019’s A Mouthful of The Mary Wallopers - perfectly captured their sound and ethos, one filled with warmth, intimacy, chaos and enough sparks ready to light any fire. To capture the chaotic energy of their famous livestream, the Wallopers expanded to a seven-piece, including Roisin Barret on bass, Brendan McInerney on drums, Seamas Hyland on accordion and Finian O’ Connor on tin whistle. When lockdown restrictions lifted, the band picked up where they left off, playing to ecstatic audiences of 1500 people a night at two sold out gigs at the prestigious Vicar Street in Dublin before blazing a trail through the UK, ending up with a raucous sold out date at the Powerhaus in Camden.
Great night, great show, fun crowd (besides some angry americans that gave out to people for talking) but great show!
Mary Wallopers are ensuring that the torch of Irish music is passed on to the next. They offered raucous rock 'n roll along with great covers of traditional tunes. Not a show to miss, highly recommend!
The Mary Wallopers put on a great show - blending traditional Irish music with high energy & talent. Catch them if you get a chance.
The Mary Wallopers were brilliant! Very talented artists and funny too. Don't miss them if they're performing in your town!
Unreal band, unbelievable atmosphere. Everyone should go see them asap
Great gig, but it felt like the concert barely lasted an hour which was very short considering there was also no opening act. As a big Mary wallopers fan I was surprised because I know they have a long and great catalog.
The Mary Wallopers played a great one hour set. Sadly there was NO opening acts, and very little promotion done for this show. As soon as they were done everyone in the venue was standing around wondering what to do because it was only 9 o’clock. I’d livenation wants a monopoly on music venues in Philly they could atleast give us our moneys worth and hire an opening act or two.