Celtic Folk Band Austria
Our outstanding traditional Celtic folk band Austria is a guaranteed hit at every event, bringing captivating energy to the stage with their dynamic personalities and top-notch folk music. Taking audiences on a journey through Scottish heritage, this folk band is the perfect choice for any event looking to add a touch of the United Kingdom.
Customizing every performance to suit the occasion, our folk band can perform all Scottish folk songs, as well as a personalized Irish set and English set, to complement the event and provide an authentic cultural experience.
One of the top traditional Celtic folk bands in Austria, our band has performed over 1500 concerts in seven European countries, appeared on TV shows, and released their own album.
A four-piece ensemble featuring soulful male vocals, blues harp solos, a violinist, steel string, slide guitar, cajon rhythms, banjo, and more, our multi-instrumentalists offer a diverse performance tailored to any occasion, whether it’s a corporate event, private party, themed event, festival, or gala dinner.
They perform music that can ignite your audience and get everyone up and dancing, as well as provide chill-out music perfect for creating a soothing ambiance.
Our traditional folk band Austria offers three main packages:
- Dublin to Virginia – a performance featuring Celtic folk music, rhythm n blues, and bluegrass
- Irish Lyrical – A medley of folk, bluegrass, and blues
- Irish Christmas – Singing Christmas carols from England, Ireland, America, and mixed with Celtic folk songs
Having performed widely, this thrilling traditional folk band has appeared on various programs on Austrian National TV ‘ORF’ and had a documentary film produced and broadcast by Magyar TV.
Our folk band also represented the Republic of Ireland in Athens at the EU Festival, A Day of Europe, and performed a sold-out show at a 20-year anniversary concert in Linz with Derek Bell.
To book our traditional folk band Austria or for more information, contact our Entertainment Specialists today.