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Folk Punk Irish Folk Indie Rock

The Mary Wallopers Nottingham

Date & Time

Monday, October 26, 2026

20:00

Venue

Rock City

Nottingham

Nottingham

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Introduction

Get ready, Nottingham! A seismic event is about to shake Rock City to its very foundations. The inimitable Mary Wallopers, purveyors of anarchic trad-folk with a punk spirit, are set to descend upon the legendary venue on Monday, 26th October 2026. This isn't just another gig; it's an experience, a rollicking, raucous journey through Irish folklore, delivered with a ferocity and joy that has captivated audiences across the UK and beyond. Prepare for a night of foot-stomping anthems, singalong choruses, and an atmosphere so electric you'll be buzzing for days.

About the Artist

The Mary Wallopers are no ordinary band. Hailing from Dundalk, Ireland, this four-piece outfit has carved a unique niche in the music scene with their distinctive blend of traditional Irish folk music infused with a raw, untamed energy. Think ancient ballads given a shot of adrenaline, jigs and reels played with punk rock abandon, and a healthy dose of modern-day swagger. Their live shows are legendary – a whirlwind of sweat, smiles, and singalongs. Fronted by the charismatic duo of Pearse McGloughlin and Sean McKenna, whose vocal interplay is both rugged and tender, and driven by the formidable rhythm section of brothers Andrew and Michael Wall, the band creates a sound that is both timeless and utterly contemporary. They’ve garnered critical acclaim for their self-titled debut album and subsequent singles, cementing their reputation as one of the most exciting and vital acts to emerge from Ireland in recent years. Their music draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of Irish history and mythology, but they present it with a fresh, irreverent perspective that appeals to a new generation of music lovers.

The Venue

Rock City, Nottingham. The name itself is synonymous with live music history. Standing proudly on Talbot Street, this iconic venue has hosted countless legendary artists since opening its doors in 1983. With its multi-room setup, including the main Main Hall, known for its impressive capacity and incredible acoustics, and smaller spaces for more intimate performances, Rock City offers a diverse range of experiences. It's a place where generations of music fans have made unforgettable memories, from sweaty indie gigs to massive rock spectacles. The atmosphere within Rock City is always palpable, a testament to its enduring legacy and its commitment to showcasing top-tier talent. For The Mary Wallopers, a band that thrives on energy and connection with their audience, Rock City is the perfect stage to unleash their unique brand of musical mayhem.

What to Expect

Prepare for an evening that defies convention. The Mary Wallopers' setlist is a carefully curated explosion of energy. You can expect to hear their most beloved tracks, from the rousing "Coddy, Coddy" and the anthemic "Blister" to the more poignant, traditional numbers that showcase their deep roots. But don't expect a staid performance. The Mary Wallopers are known for their unpredictable stage presence, their infectious banter, and their ability to whip a crowd into a frenzy. Expect a communal experience where the lines between band and audience blur. It’s a night where strangers become friends over shared shouts of "Hey!" and collective stomping to a fiddle reel. Whether you're a seasoned folk aficionado or a complete newcomer to the genre, their performance is guaranteed to be an exhilarating and utterly memorable affair. They bring a sense of genuine fun and unadulterated passion to every single show, making each gig a unique and special occasion.

Practical Information

Date: Monday, 26th October 2026 Venue: Rock City, 8 Talbot St, Nottingham NG1 5GG Doors Open: Typically 7:00 PM (check specific listings for exact times) Age Restriction: Usually 14+ or 16+ for Rock City events, always verify when purchasing tickets. Getting There: Rock City is centrally located and easily accessible. Nottingham train station is a short walk away, and numerous bus routes serve the city centre. There are several car parks nearby, though public transport is often the easiest option. Accessibility: Rock City generally provides good accessibility for wheelchair users and those with mobility issues. It's advisable to contact the venue directly in advance to discuss specific needs.

Getting Tickets

Tickets for this unmissable event are expected to be in high demand. To secure your place at what promises to be one of the most talked-about gigs of the year, head over to StubHub. Ensure you act fast to avoid disappointment, as this is a band that sells out venues wherever they play.

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