Following the release of their acclaimed album ‘Tuesday Paper Club’ last year, Scottish folk-punk group Brògeal will make their highly anticipated return to Dublin with a headline show at The Academy on Thursday, 7th May 2026.
The rambunctious Celtic folk of The Pogues, the story-telling charm of The View, the lush pop
harmonies of Teenage Fanclub, the jangly delicacy of the Smiths, the yearning of a classic Oasis B-side and a Scottish brogue as defiant as the Proclaimers… Brògeal have it all – and make it their own. A bubbling cultural cauldron set to boiling point, the sound overflows with accordion, banjo, bouzouki, mandolin and perky penny whistle, where ancient folk tradition meets an indie Gen Z sensibility and laughs, sings and dances in the face of 21st century darkness. The death of the swaggering good-time band has been greatly exaggerated.
From small-town Falkirk in central Scotland the folk-punk-indie-pop five-piece have big ideas, with a reputation as one of the best live bands in Britain, their communal, sing-along, delirious anthems igniting mosh-pit madness throughout the UK, Ireland and beyond. Everybody loves them.
“The thing about our music is that it transcends all age groups,” notes vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Daniel Harkins. “You’ve got 14-year-old boys with their mums, they’re all going mental, you’ve got old punks, middle-aged women, young adults, old people, everybody’s digging it, you know? There’s something for everybody because you’ve got your folky influences, The Pogues, with this indie edge and pop sensibilities.”
Brògeal (pronounced Bro-gale) got here via the old-school, DIY route. Borne from a friendship on a bus – Daniel and fellow songwriter Aidan Callaghan (vocals, banjo) met on journeys to Celtic football games – they formed a typically ramshackle school punk band, Shiva,who were “shit”, but the passion remained. Traditional folk fans forever, loving The Dubliners nand The Pogues, ideas for a folk band evolved, soon joined by Sam MacMillan who taught himself to play his grandad’s accordion. When Covid struck in 2020, more self-taught musicianship filled the void, learning their folky craft on curious olde instruments, two metres apart, in Daniel’s back garden under a leaky Asda gazebo. Emerging from Covid, two new recruits joined – local studio engineer Euan Mundie (bass) and Luke Mortimer (drums) – and the distinctive Brògeal sound took shape: fearlessly merging traditionally raucous Celtic folk with
deft, harmonious songcraft, pop nous and the indie noughties energy they grew up on.
“We never set out with a [musical] plan,” notes Daniel. “Whatever we bring to the band, no matter what genre, it always ends up sounding like a Brògeal song anyway.”
Plus Special Guests
Thursday, 7th May 2026
The Academy, Dublin
Doors 7pm | 18+
MCD presale Thursday @ 10am
Tickets on-sale Friday @ 10am
Tickets from €24.00 (inc booking fee & venue facility fee) from Ticketmaster.ie
Bookings subject to 12.5% service charge per ticket (max €10.50)
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