
The Mary Wallopers announce intimate gig in DeBarra's Folk Club in Cork
Tickets for the gig will go on sale on Friday, June 20th, from 10am on the Debarra website.
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The Mary Wallopers were formed by brothers Charles and Andrew Hendy and their friend Sean McKenna.
They began traveling the length and breadth of Ireland singing and collecting songs before expanding to a six-piece that has torn up the live circuit over the past three years.
With their 7 Drunken Nights Winter Tour of Ireland nearly completely sold out, The Wallopers will be playing three big festival gigs in Ireland this summer.
Speaking on the upcoming gig, manager of DeBarra's, Ray Blackwell, said: 'Charles and Andrew Hendy's first introduction to DeBarra's folk club was in 2018, opening up for iconic Dundalk punk-folk poet Jinx Lennon.
"Since that memorable occasion, they've performed in DeBarra's under multiple guises - The Mary Wallopers, T.P.M. and even hosting a legendary trad session on New Year's Day 2020.
"We are thrilled that The Mary Wallopers will be returning to DeBarra's on July 17th for a special intimate show, amidst the roar of their incredible national and international success – it really feels like a full circle moment. The Mary Wallopers are real ones! Beir Bua, Mary Wallopers."
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