The Wild Murphys bring Dirty Old Town to Fairfield Halls

One Night In Dublin is the ultimate feel-good Irish music tribute show and it’s headed to Croydon’s Fairfield Halls on Thursday May 23.

Dirty old town…: the cast from One Night In Dublin

Performed live by “the best Irish band to never come from Ireland”, The Wild Murphys are a six-piece band with fiddle, accordion, authentic Irish dancers and a whole lot of craic!

With songs by The Pogues, The Dubliners, Van Morrison, Daniel O’Donnell, The Fureys and many more, the show is a must for anyone who loves Irish music.

Join The Wild Murphys in “Murphys Bar” as they cover all of your favourite sing-along Irish classics including Galway Girl, Tell Me Ma, The Irish Rover, Brown Eyed Girl, Seven Drunken Nights and Whiskey in the Jar, Wild Rover and Molly Malone.

The Wild Murphys is headed by lead singer Middi Murphy armed with blarney, banter and an accordion, alongside Trevor Brewis on drums, Tony Davis on keys, the BBC award-winning fiddle player Sophy Ball.

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