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- 3/21/25Until 3/21/25Cardiff, GBThe Great Hall - Cardiff University Students' UnionThe Mary WallopersOn partner site
- 3/22/25Saturday 06:30 PMNottingham, GBRock CityThe Mary Wallopers
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- 3/24/25Monday 07:00 PMBournemouth, GBO2 Academy BournemouthThe Mary Wallopers
- 3/25/25Tuesday 07:00 PMOxford, GBO2 Academy OxfordThe Mary Wallopers
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- 3/27/25Thursday 07:30 PMNorwich, GBNorwich Nick Rayns LCR UEAThe Mary Wallopers
- 3/28/25Friday 07:00 PMLondon, GBO2 Academy BrixtonThe Mary Wallopers
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- 3/29/25Saturday 07:00 PMLondon, GBO2 Academy BrixtonThe Mary Wallopers
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- 5/22/25Thursday 09:00 AMSouth Derbyshire, GBCatton Hall and GardensBearded Theory 2025On partner site
Lineup
- Iggy Pop
- Manic Street Preachers
- The Sisters of Mercy
- Yard Act
- Leftfield
- The Mary Wallopers
- CMAT
- Nova Twins
- Fat Dog
- Throwing Muses
- Divorce
- The Selecter
- Neds Atomic Dustbin
- The Lovely Eggs
- Asian Dub Foundation
- Shonen Knife
- Bess Atwell
- Beans On Toast
- Stewart Lee
- Lime Garden
- Dream State
- Molotov Jukebox
- Zion Train
- Man/Woman/Chainsaw
- Trupa Trupa
- Getdown Services
- The Deep Blue
- Gaz Brookfield
- CLT DRP
- Popes of Chillitown
- 3 Daft Monkeys
- The Bar Stewards Sons of Val Doonican
About
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.