A special anniversary tour celebrating the music of The Dubliners returns to the Hall for Cornwall in Truro on Wednesday, May 13.

Over the last decade, Seven Drunken Nights has become a beloved tribute to one of Ireland’s most iconic bands, earning standing ovations from audiences and offering fans a chance to relive the glory days or to discover them for the first time.

Performed by a phenomenal cast of Irish musicians, the show, which is celebrating it’s tenth anniversary in 2026, is packed full of classics like Whiskey in the Jar, The Irish Rover and Rocky Road to Dublin.

The feel-good production celebrates the mastery of The Dubliners, Ireland's favourite musical sons, in association with the legendary O'Donoghue's pub, the famous venue where The Dubliners first started out.

With impressive performances and authentic Irish spirit, the show spans over 50 years, commemorating The Story of The Dubliners for a night of great music and a celebration of the band that influenced many generations of Irish music.

Created and directed by Dublin-born Ged Graham (A Fairytale for Christmas; Punk Off), who also stars in the production, Seven Drunken Nights combines rousing live music, charismatic storytelling and a powerful emotional connection with the songs that shaped a nation.

The show invites the audience on a trip down memory lane. Whether growing up listening to The Dubliners or are discovering Irish folk anew, this is a time to raise a glass to ten years of Seven Drunken Nights.

Writer and director, Ged Graham said: “When I first created this show, I could never have imagined the incredible connection it would form with audiences around the world. This year’s show is our most ambitious yet: it’s packed with energy, nostalgia, and the same authentic Irish spirit.”

To book tickets, visit: www.hallforcornwall.co.uk/whats-on/seven-drunken-nights-the-story-of-the-dubliners/