THE roaring, rousing atmosphere of traditional Irish pubs will be brought to Truro as Emmy Award-winning group The Shamrocks embark on their debut UK tour next autumn.

After wowing audiences across the globe – from the Sydney Opera House to the Kennedy Center in Washington DC – the five-piece harmony and multi-instrumental group are set to bring their incredible show and Belfast charm to Truro’s Hall For Cornwall on Sunday, November 1 2026.

The Shamrocks promise a night packed full of Irish charm, with classics reimagined in their unique style, alongside original songs and compositions. Formed in 2018, the group consists of brothers Jack and Raymond Walsh, brothers Jimmy and Nathan Johnston, and Matthew Campbell.

The cross-community quintet features some of Northern Ireland’s most exciting musical talent, with members having featured in West End productions and won Irish dance competitions around the world.

Raymond said: “When The Shamrocks perform, we always want it to feel like you’ve walked into a Belfast pub and stumbled across the best live music session you’ve ever been part of.

“We bring the highs of the drinking songs like Wild Rover and Dirty Old Town, and the emotion of classics like Danny Boy and The Parting Glass. You'll laugh, cry and experience every emotion in between.

“No matter where you watch the show, you’ll head for home with a smile on your face, a spring in your step and feeling you’ve had a great night out in Ireland!”

The Shamrocks’ 2026 tour announcement follows an incredible year which saw them headline the BBC’s St Patrick’s Day coverage across the UK and Ireland, with a dazzling live concert recorded at Belfast’s Ulster Hall.

With more than 100 million views of their videos online and concerts in more than 30 countries, The Shamrocks continue to reimagine the Irish songbook while celebrating their roots.

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