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Gary Óg - Halloween Rebel Night

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Gary Óg – Rebel Singer


Friday 31st October 2025 | Liverpool Irish Centre


🦇 One night. One legend. One hell of a hooley. 🦇


This Halloween, the spirits won't be the only ones rising… Gary Óg, rebel folk icon and voice of resistance, brings his firebrand songs to the Liverpool Irish Centre for a night of music, memory, and mayhem.


From the streets of Glasgow to the hearts of Irish communities worldwide, Gary Óg’s powerful ballads echo with pride, protest, and passion. Expect all the anthems — James Connolly, The Broad Black Brimmer, Fields of Athenry, Farewell to Bellaghy — and a crowd that knows every word.


But this isn't just any gig... it’s Halloween.

So come dressed to haunt — whether you're a ghost of 1916, a banshee in a beret, or just feeling fiendish. Fancy dress is encouraged, and the craic will be deadly (in the best way).


🎟️ Tickets are limited. Don’t wait — grab yours now and be part of a rebel night to remember.

🔥 Live. Loud. Legendary. Gary Óg – Halloween 2025.


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Gary Óg is a folk singer from Glasgow known for his powerful rebel songs and strong connection to Irish history and culture. He grew up in the Gorbals area, where he was surrounded by Irish music and working-class pride.


In the 1990s, he became famous as the lead singer of the rebel band Éire Óg, especially after their hit album Live at the Brazen Head. He later launched a solo career, continuing to sing about Irish struggles, working-class life, and freedom.


Gary has toured all over the world, including Europe, the U.S., Australia, and New Zealand. Some of his most well-known songs include James Connolly, Broad Black Brimmer, and Farewell to Bellaghy. His live shows are full of energy, passion, and emotion.


Today, Gary Óg is still performing and releasing music, keeping the rebel folk tradition alive for new generations. Also, he's fresh from headlining the biggest rebel concert in the world Féile an Phobail!


 
 
 

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