£10 a ticket. Charlie and the Bhoys are an Irish/Celtic band that were formed nearly three decades ago in the East End of Glasgow Barlanark.
They band branded themselves as the “No.1 Glasgow Celtic Band in the World”.
They have enjoyed huge success in their role having played to audiences across the world including New York City, Dubai, Sydney, Tokyo, Toronto, Dublin, London and other cities in North America, Australia, Europe and all across the UK and Ireland.
The band have written more songs regarding Celtic Football Club than any other.Their most famous song, Willie Maley, was written by Mick Scanlon.
The band’s name is derived from the nickname for Celtic Football Club, which most of their music celebrates. Celtic legend Billy McNeill gave the band its name whilst placing an ad for its performance in his pub McNeill’s in the south side of Glasgow. At that time the band didn’t have a name and Billy could only remember that one of the band’s members was called Charlie.
Famous Celtic FC songs by Charlie and the Bhoys include: Willie Maley, Raised on Celtic, Inter Milan, Bhoys Against Bigotry, Bye Bye Rangers, Tommy Burns, Johnny Doyle and the latest Bertie Auld song.
Supported by Conleth McGeary this will be a standing event with limited seating and striclty over 18’s only.
This is set to be another sell out event so get your tickets early.
Tickets are available to purchase here
Event Date: Saturday 11th February 2017 - Sunday 12th February 2017
Categories: Archive | Community Event | Liverpool | Ticketed
Contact Details: St Michael's Irish Centre, Tel: 0151 263 1808