About The Craic Collective – professional Traditional Irish band based in City, Country
The Craic Collective brings the true spirit of Ireland to life with a high energy show packed full of music movement and pure good fun.
Made up of top traditional musicians they deliver a lively mix of Irish tunes, jigs and reels folk favourites all played with heart, soul and a touch of mischief.
This is not just a band, it is an experience.
With the option to add Irish dancers and ceilidh calling The Craic Collective gets everyone involved from the first note.
Whether it is guiding guests through classic dances or sparking spontaneous moments on the floor the focus is always on creating a buzz that feels warm, inclusive and unforgettable.
Their sound blends traditional Irish style with familiar pop rock and folk songs reimagined through authentic instruments giving every set a fresh unique twist.
From relaxed sessions to full on interactive ceilidh parties they shape the music around the energy of the crowd.
With flexible line ups from intimate setups to larger ensembles they can adapt to any space while keeping things tight, dynamic and full of life.
Fully equipped, easy to work with and ready for any setting The Craic Collective delivers a feel good Irish celebration that keeps guests smiling, dancing and talking about it long after the night ends.
Line-up Options:
- 1 to 6 piece, Irish Dancers and Ceili Callers
Leaving of Liverpool
N17
I Useta love her
Irish rover
Beeswings
Caledonia
Step it out Mary
Galway girl
Sean south
Back home in Derry
Raglan road
Black is the Color
I’ll tell me ma
Dirty old town
Town I loved so well
Green fields of France
Streets of New York
Galway shawl
Spancil hill
Grace
Fields of Athenry
Traveling Soldier
A pair of brown eyes
Rattlin Bog
Country roads
Wagon wheel
The River
Sweet Caroline
Little lion man
I will wait
Belter
Canter
Free from desire
The gambler
Mr. Brightside
Castle on the hill
Piano man
Use Somebody
This is the life
Zombie
Stacey’s mom
Teenage dirtbag
Don’t look back in anger
What do you wanna know
Ho hey
Fisherman's blues
Joleen
Folsom prison blues
To win just once
King of the road
Galway girl
Take my hand
Discoland
Valerie
Crazy world