Ronnie Drew became a founding member of The Dubliners, leaders in a folk revival that would bring them to massive audiences world wide. Growing up, his son Phelim was always struck by the electricity generated at a Dubliners concert.
In the years since his father passed away, he has come to enjoy listening back over his musical legacy and it has reawakened a sense of pride.
In this show join Phelim as he tells a few yarns and sings some of the songs made famous by Ronnie, Luke, Barney, Ciaran and John. The night is made up of a mixture of folk and other forms of musical that helped to make Ronnie and the lads so unique and the hope is to take the audience on a journey that they will enjoy in sharing these experiences in songs and stories.