Article Contributed by Gratefulweb
Published on September 17, 2024
Irish folk music’s leading band, The High Kings, are set to perform at the Boulder Theater on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, as part of their highly anticipated Step It Out World Tour. Doors open at 7:00 pm, and the show begins at 8:00 pm. Tickets go on sale starting Friday, September 20 at 8 am. Fans of all ages are invited to join the celebration of traditional Irish music fused with a contemporary twist.
The High Kings, comprising Finbarr Clancy, Darren Holden, Paul O’Brien, and Brian Dunphy, have spent the last 15 years as the preeminent voice of Irish folk music worldwide. With a loyal and ever-growing global fanbase, 2024 has proven to be another landmark year for the band. They recently surpassed 1.6 million monthly listeners on Spotify, bringing their total to over 3 million worldwide. Their recent album, The Road Not Taken, has achieved over 14 million streams, topping the charts in multiple countries.
Highlights of The High Kings’ recent achievements include:
In celebration of their 15th anniversary, The High Kings released 15 brand-new tracks, followed by their critically acclaimed 8th studio album, The Road Not Taken, which continues to captivate audiences with standout hits like “Chasing Rainbows”, “The Streets of Kinsale”, and “Connemara Bay”.
The Step It Out World Tour, launching in Germany this November, will see The High Kings grace stages across the UK, Ireland, Scotland, the USA, Australia, and the UAE, with Boulder Theater set as a key stop on their 2025 itinerary. This tour promises to showcase their unique blend of traditional Irish folk and modern musical innovation, making it a must-see event for fans of all ages.
Tickets for the Boulder show will be available in both General Admission and Reserved Seating. Secure your spot starting Friday, September 20 through the Z2 Entertainment website here.
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Don’t miss out on experiencing the remarkable live performance of The High Kings, as they continue to share the spirit of Irish music with audiences around the globe.