Celtic Woman
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Press Release


Highly anticipated CELTIC WOMAN - A NEW ERA tour to visit Atlantic Canada, April 29 - May 2, 2026
Tickets on sale this Friday, November 21 at 10am local time at CelticWoman.com
(Halifax, NS) – GRAMMY-nominated global music sensation Celtic Woman, the most successful all-female Irish group in history, is set to return to North America and captivate audiences once again with their brand-new tour, CELTIC WOMAN – A NEW ERA. Launching a bold new chapter in the iconic group’s celebrated 21-year journey, the tour will make three stops in Atlantic Canada, including Casino New Brunswick in Moncton, Wednesday, April 29, the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax, Thursday, April 30 and the Mary Brown’s Centre in St. John’s on Saturday, May 2. The new show, featuring Mairéad Carlin, Muirgen O’Mahony, Ciara Ní Mhurchú, and new singer Caitríona Sherlock will fuse the ensemble’s signature sound with fresh orchestrations, dynamic stage production, and a contemporary spark that honors Ireland’s rich musical and cultural heritage while embracing Celtic Woman’s continued evolution.
TICKETS: The fan club presale begins this Thursday, November 20, and tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, November 21 at 10 a.m. local time. VIP tickets are also available. For full ticketing details, visit CelticWoman.com.
CELTIC WOMAN – A NEW ERA promises to be a mesmerizing fusion of timeless tradition and modern storytelling, a spellbinding tribute to the enduring power of Irish music and the extraordinary talents of the performers. Audiences can expect an unforgettable and energetic evening with renowned and breathtaking harmonies, stirring original compositions, and instrumental virtuosity brought to life by the four extraordinary Irish women performers, accompanied by Irish dancers and a full ensemble playing Celtic staples including the bagpipe, bodhran, whistles, and Uilleann pipes. From Irish classics and contemporary favorites to classical masterpieces and original songs, the performances will reflect the vibrancy of modern Ireland while honoring centuries of musical heritage. CELTIC WOMAN - NEW ERA performers include:
- Mairéad Carlin: A Grammy-nominated singer from Derry, Northern Ireland, Mairéad has performed with orchestras around the world, including the New York Philharmonic and Boston Pops. A Decca (Universal) recording artist, she has shared the stage with Don McLean and Carly Simon and first joined Celtic Woman in 2013.
- Muirgen O’Mahony: From County Cork, Muirgen is a classically trained vocalist with degrees from the Cork School of Music and the Royal Academy of Music in London. She has performed with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, National Symphony Orchestra (Kennedy Center), and onstage at the Royal Albert Hall. Muirgen joined Celtic Woman in 2021 and is featured on multiple albums and PBS specials
- Ciara Ní Mhurchú: Dublin-born dancer and musician, Ciara has performed globally with Riverdance, Lord of the Dance, Celtic Thunder, and Rhythm of the Dance. A two-time All-Ireland Fleadh gold medalist and top World Championship dancer, she recently appeared alongside Lindsay Lohan in An Irish Wish (2024) and is proud to join Celtic Woman.
- Caitríona Sherlock: A singer from County Monaghan and multiple All-Ireland Fleadh Cheoil champion, Caitríona has toured internationally with Irish Christmas in America and ANÚNA. A graduate of University College Dublin, she has performed at Carnegie Hall, Croke Park, and with the Abilene Philharmonic Orchestra, representing Ireland’s rich musical tradition worldwide.
Since their debut in 2004, Celtic Woman has enchanted millions of fans worldwide with powerful performances, angelic voices, and world-class musicianship. With more than three billion global streams, 5.3 million U.S. sales, and 12.5 million global equivalent sales, the group continues to redefine Irish music for modern audiences, drawing nearly one million monthly listeners on Spotify and 900 million U.S. streams to date.
For more information, visit: CelticWoman.com
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