St. Patrick’s Day Tour 2026: an intense week between Italy and England, done

of live concerts, trips and unforgettable moments linked to the celebrations of the patron saint of Ireland!☘️ An experience that left us with energy, emotions and memories that we will carry with us for a long time.

The first St. Patrick’s Day live in Italy

The tour started at The Millennium Irish Pub in Busto Arsizio, one of the reference points for St. Patrick’s Day concerts in Italy. Completely themed atmosphere: greenery everywhere, staff in kilts and Irish cuisine reign supreme. We proposed an acoustic set dedicated to The Cranberries. The audience responded with great enthusiasm, making it the perfect evening to start the tour.

Towards England between music and unexpected events

The next day we left for England, between Manchester and Liverpool. Playing in the homeland of rock is always special. Some of the most important bands in rock history were born here. The journey, however, was not without unexpected events. Between forgotten documents and airport checks, the adventure began even before going on stage.😅

Liverpool and Manchester: heart of rock

In Liverpool we played at the Invisible Wind Factory, a one-of-a-kind location. The audience was warm and involved. Despite the cold, the energy of the evening was very high. In Manchester, however, we performed at Freight Island during a big St. Patrick’s Day party. Hundreds of people sang with us during the Cranberries tribute live, creating an incredible atmosphere.

Warrington: a moment of reflection

We also stopped in Warrington during the tour. We visited the memorial linked to the attack that inspired the song “Zombie” by The Cranberries. It was a moment of silence and respect. An important step that gave even more meaning to our journey.

Chester: a second home

In Chester we returned to Alexander’s Live, a venue that we now feel familiar. The concert was more intimate, but very intense. Finding people who have followed us for years makes every performance even more special.

Grand finale in Milan

The tour ended exactly on March 17th at the Hard Rock Cafe in Milan. A fixed event for our St. Patrick’s Day in Italy, with a full room and an increasingly involved audience. This year too the energy was incredible, despite the tiredness accumulated during the week.

A tour to remember

This St. Patrick’s Day Tour 2026 was much more than a series of concerts. It was a journey through music, people and symbolic places, from Italy to England. Thanks to those who participated and shared every moment with us. If you want to relive other experiences like this, also discover our upcoming events and stay updated.