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Gaelic Storm is a band from Nashville that has reached mid-level status across the punk, emo, and sea shanties categories. Gaelic Storm has released 11 live and studio albums and 1 singles on Spotify that string all the way back to Jan 1, 1998 with their debut album titled Gaelic Storm. Their most recent album release was One for the Road Mixtape on Sep 17, 2021.
Gaelic Storm's steady growth has led to an overall artist ranking of 48,456 on Spotify in the United States. They have become well known for their exciting shows and entertaining performances which has built a robust following. This is largely fueled by nearly 200,000 listeners and over 100,000 followers on Spotify, but they also reach an additional over 2,000,000 listeners on Spotify through playlists. They average over 100,000 videos on YouTube and their top video on TikTok has tens of millions of views on the social media platform. There are also almost 3,000 posts on Tik Tok with Gaelic Storm's tracks featured on them. Gaelic Storm is most listened to in Chicago in the United States.When you attend your next Gaelic Storm show, it will be easy to see why they have built such a large following.
You likely recognize Gaelic Storm by their top tracks which include "Drink The Night Away", "Tell Me Ma", and "An Irish Party in Third Class (includes "John Ryan's Polka" and "Blarney Pilgrim")". You might also listen to Gaelic Storm due to their earliest albums such as Gaelic Storm, Herding Cats, and Tree, but you may have heard of them from similar artists such as The High Kings, Great Big Sea, and The Clancy Brothers.
Album | Release Date | Album Type |
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Gaelic Storm | Jan 1, 1998 | Album |
Herding Cats | Sep 21, 1999 | Album |
Tree | Jan 1, 2001 | Album |
Special Reserve | Jan 1, 2003 | Album |
How Are We Getting Home? | Aug 3, 2004 | Album |
Bring Yer Wellies | Jul 25, 2006 | Album |
What's the Rumpus? | Jul 8, 2008 | Album |
Cabbage | Aug 3, 2010 | Album |
Chicken Boxer | Dec 9, 2014 | Album |
Go Climb a Tree | Jul 28, 2017 | Album |
One for the Road Mixtape | Sep 17, 2021 | Album |
A Very Gaelic Storm Christmas | Nov 25, 2024 | Single |
Track | Album | Release Date |
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"An Irish Party in Third Class (includes "John Ryan's Polka" and "Blarney Pilgrim")" | Back to Titanic - More Music from the Motion Picture | Jul 31, 1998 |
"Back to the Pub" | Go Climb a Tree | Jul 28, 2017 |
"Drink The Night Away" | Herding Cats | Sep 21, 1999 |
"Hills Of Connemara" | Gaelic Storm | Jan 1, 1998 |
"Johnny Jump Up/Morrison's Jig" | Gaelic Storm | Jan 1, 1998 |
"Johnny Tarr" | Tree | Jan 1, 2001 |
"Lover's Wreck" | What's the Rumpus? | Jul 8, 2008 |
"Scalliwag" | Bring Yer Wellies | Jul 25, 2006 |
"Tell Me Ma" | Gaelic Storm | Jan 1, 1998 |
"The Beer Song" | Go Climb a Tree | Jul 28, 2017 |
Artist | Genre | Spotify Followers |
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The High Kings | punk | 183,094 |
Great Big Sea | country | 113,976 |
Stan Rogers | punk | 55,039 |
The Clancy Brothers | punk | 56,462 |
Young Dubliners | punk | 54,944 |
Storm Weather Shanty Choir | punk | 31,064 |
Seamus Kennedy | punk | 19,520 |
Silly Wizard | pop | 18,117 |
The Poxy Boggards | punk | 10,362 |
Enter The Haggis | punk | 20,489 |
Gaelic Storm is a Celtic band who's music includes traditional Irish music, Scottish music, and original tunes in both the Celtic and Celtic rock genres.
Gaelic Storm appeared in the film Titanic as the steerage band, performing "An Irish Party in Third Class".
Gaelic Storm tours aggressively, and plays over 125 dates a year, and have toured throughout the United States and Canada, in the United Kingdom, France, and Japan.