Concert Bank
Concert Tickets You Can Bank On at ConcertBank.com!
100% Satisfaction Guarantee


Outstanding Concert Performances in 2024

Celtic Woman Concert Tickets

Celtic Woman is a musical group from Dublin, Ireland comprising five irish women with a repertoire that ranges from traditional Celtic tunes to modern songs. Current members include the three vocalists Máiréad Carlin, Susan McFadden, Lisa Lambe and the violinist Máiréad Nesbitt. Deirdre Shannon sang with the group during Ní Mhaolchatha's pregnancy in 2005-2006. Check our available Celtic Woman concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


When Where Ticket Event Tickets
No tour dates found..


Find Other Concerts

Celtic Woman Videos

Celtic Woman Reviews

Avg. Customer Rating:
5.0 (based on 3 reviews)

There has always been, to my ears, something about the female voice that -- given that lilt that only comes from the United Kingdom and Ireland -- could do nothing more than read the telephone directory, and I would listen in rapt attention for hours. Do it to music, and I would sit still unto death. It's that intoxicating. (Yes, I mean you, Miss Pendleton.) The group Celtic Woman is no exception to that rule...
- www.the-trades.com
Sure, this is "Celtic music"...and if you buy that blarney, let usintroduce you to Kenny G, king of bebop. Anyway, this all-fabulous-babevocal-and-fiddle ensemble's first disc, A New Journey, topped Billboard's world musicchart for 86 weeks, so worldly these gals must be. The orchestratedlushness suggests a sub-Enya New Age remix of a '90s Disney soundtrack,with a few uilleann pipes and legit-folk passages to justify themoniker...
- ew.com
One could argue that it is a bit too soon to release a "greatest hits" collection after only three years on the international spotlight, but this CD is a good way to discover the music of these angelically-voiced Irish lasses. The group tips their hat to Enya with a remake of her "Orinoco Flow" that sounds like the original sans the orchestral arrangement. Religious songs like "Ave Maria" and "Pie Jesu" are perfect showcases for the vocalists and for violinist Máilréad Nesbit, who adds poignan....
- www.globalrhythm.com
Google+ by Chris Robertson