The Irish Descendants perform special 35th Anniversary St. Patrick’s Day Concert in Halifax, March 15

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with Newfoundland/Irish folk group, The Irish Descendants in a special 35th Anniversary concert at the Light House Arts Centre in Halifax on Saturday, March 15 at 8 p.m.
 
Tickets are available now at theirishdescendants.com. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show is for ages 19 plus.
 
The Irish Descendants are Con O’Brien on lead vocals and guitar, Rowan Sherlock on mandolin, fiddle, piano and vocals, Jeff Kinsman on bass and vocals, and Madeline Carter on fiddle and vocals.

From the rocky coastal outports of the Island of Newfoundland, The Irish Descendants formed in May 1990 and have carved a prestigious reputation over 35 years of performing. This iconic Canadian folk group guided by the leadership of Con O’Brien have toured throughout North America and beyond, sharing the music of their ancestral Irish home and that of their beloved Newfoundland and Labrador. With impeccable musicianship and vocal prowess, combined with amazing stories and wit, the group continually deliver vivid memories of who they are and where they come from to satisfied audiences wherever they hit a stage. 
 
The Irish Descendants were the first band from their home province to sign a five-album record deal with an international recording label and distributor Warner Music Canada. The band’s discography includes 14 studio recordings, with two certified Canadian Gold Albums, a JUNO Award along with three East Coast Music Awards. 

The group was just nominated for a 2025 East Coast Music Award for Album of The Year for their Christmas album, The Irish Descendants Christmas and recently released their limited edition 35 Anniversary Box Set, which will be available at their Halifax show.

For more information on The Irish Descendants, visit: theirishdescendants.com