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13th November 2023
02:31pm GMT
Beginning in Dublin's Inchicore in 1964, the band took their name from Theobald Wolfe Tone one of the leaders of the Irish Rebellion of 1798, and also a sound that can impact violins. Combining traditional music into their music, the Wolfe Tones have penned many classic contemporary Irish anthems including Irish Eyes, Celtic Symphony and Joe McDonnell, alongside covering several high-profile rebel classics. This September the band drew in the largest crowd in Electric Picnic’s Electric Arena in the festival’s 19-year history, with UGC footage showing crowds gathered outside the tent. An Electric Picnic spokesperson at the time said, "The Wolfe Tones drew the biggest crowd ever in the Electric Arena, with fans enjoying the music inside and outside the tent, singing along to every song."
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