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Murphy’s Pigs 2024

Murphy’s Pigs 2024

Starts: Saturday, 26 October 2024
Ends: Saturday, 26 October 2024
Murphy’s Pigs presents… Following sell-out shows at theatres and Festivals already this year, award-winning Celtic-Rock Big Band Murphy’s Pigs are returning to Ipswich Civic Centre in October 2024. They promise to drag you headfirst into their world of rugged mountains, stormy oceans, fearsome battles, unrequited love and a dram or two of fine whisky. Singing your favourites like “Whiskey in The Jar” “The Whale” “Irish Rover” as well as their original songs including “Gold Rush” and “The Scarborough,” you won’t be able to help but sing along. Mildly humorous onstage banter, an insane number of instruments and robust, manly voices unite to create an experience that will, unfortunately, be seared deep into your memory long after the performance is over. Boisterous chorus songs and lilting ballads compel the tone deaf to sing fervently while spirited jigs, reels and hornpipes spur the uncoordinated out onto the dance floor. One minute you’re crying into your Guinness, the next minute you’re pouring it over your head with a hearty cheer. Toss into this chaos a handful of award-winning dancers and you have a potent brew seasoned with song, dance, and mirth. Aye, these young ladies are sweet, neat, and petite but they add that crucial beauty, grace and charm that a lot of sweaty men simply cannot muster.
Add to Calendar 2024-10-26 12:00 am 2024-10-26 12:00 am Murphy’s Pigs 2024 Murphy’s Pigs presents… Following sell-out shows at theatres and Festivals already this year, award-winning Celtic-Rock Big Band Murphy’s Pigs are returning to Ipswich Civic Centre in October 2024. They promise to drag you headfirst into their world of rugged mountains, stormy oceans, fearsome battles, unrequited love and a dram or two of fine whisky. Singing your favourites like “Whiskey in The Jar” “The Whale” “Irish Rover” as well as their original songs including “Gold Rush” and “The Scarborough,” you won’t be able to help but sing along. Mildly humorous onstage banter, an insane number of instruments and robust, manly voices unite to create an experience that will, unfortunately, be seared deep into your memory long after the performance is over. Boisterous chorus songs and lilting ballads compel the tone deaf to sing fervently while spirited jigs, reels and hornpipes spur the uncoordinated out onto the dance floor. One minute you’re crying into your Guinness, the next minute you’re pouring it over your head with a hearty cheer. Toss into this chaos a handful of award-winning dancers and you have a potent brew seasoned with song, dance, and mirth. Aye, these young ladies are sweet, neat, and petite but they add that crucial beauty, grace and charm that a lot of sweaty men simply cannot muster. 50 Nicholas Street, Ipswich , QLD , 4305 , Australia
50 Nicholas Street, Ipswich , QLD , 4305 , Australia
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