Billy Eagan plays live Irish music at the ICC on Saturday, October 18 from 6–9 pm. If you would like dinner reservations, please call 413-342-4358. All are welcome to come and enjoy the music. Billy has been playing for over 20 years, from Boston to New York. He was the founding member of the Rising Band. Tonight he’ll be playing your Irish Pub favorites, keeping the Irish culture alive and well! Thanks to our Business Sponsors.

 

Renburke’s Rovers play live Irish music at the ICC on Saturday, October 11 from 6–9 pm. If you would like dinner reservations, please call 413-342-4358. All are welcome to come and enjoy the music. Mark Renburke and Abe Myler bring their mix of Irish pub favorites and folk-rock classics to each performance. Their lively style and authentic vocal harmonies make for an entertaining evening of music. Thanks to our Business Sponsors.

Renburke's Rovers

Dan Ringrose plays live Irish music at the ICC on Friday, October 3 from 6–9 pm. Dan was raised on the music of Irish folk legends The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem. Performing professionally for over thirty years, Dan has delighted audiences with stories, poetry and songs of the Emerald Isle. If you would like reservations, please call 413-342-4358. All are welcome to come and enjoy the music. Thanks to our Business Sponsors.

Dan Ringrose

Join us for great entertainment with Jimmy McArdle and Jerry Murphy on Saturday, August 23 from 6–9 pm. If you would like dinner reservations, please call 413-342-4358. All are welcome to come and enjoy the music.

Jimmy McArdle, an original member of the Irish folk band The Bards, has performed with many well-known acts such as The Clancy Brothers and The Wolfe Tones. Jimmy continues to perform in Western MA, Cape Cod, and throughout the Boston area. He often teams up with the area’s finest musicians, including Holyoke’s accomplished accordion player Jerry Murphy. Thanks to our Business Sponsors.

Jimmy McArdle and Jerry Murphy

Update: THIS SHOW IS SOLD OUT. Tickets will not be available at the door. 

The ICC invites you to an afternoon of indie Celtic fiddle and folk with House of Hamill. Their dynamic performances have been extremely popular in their many years of playing for the ICC, and include original instrumentals, reimagined folk ballads, and original songs that showcase the versatility of the trio of Brian Buchanan, Rose Baldino, and Caroline Browning.

House of Hamill performs on Sunday, November 16 at 3:00 pm at the ICC’s Irish House Restaurant and Trinity Pub. Doors open at 1:30 pm. Food and drinks will be available for purchase (not included in ticket cost). Guests are encouraged to arrive early if ordering food.

This is a seated show. Seating location is first come, first served. Seating includes tables with regular height chairs and taller bistro-style, and the bar. Please let us know if accessible seating is required.

This show will sell out! Online sales end at 8 am on November 16.

About House of Hamill
Pennsylvania-based House of Hamill was created by Brian Buchanan and Rose Baldino, with bassist Caroline Browning joining four years later. The trio is a fixture on festival stages across the US, and have shared their music and stories on premier folk stages throughout the country and beyond. Whether they’re ripping through a set of original jigs and reels, adding lush three-part harmonies into traditional folk ballads, or cracking up an audience with stories from the road, House of Hamill puts on a show that captivates audiences from the very first note.

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Presenting Sponsor
Westfield Bank. Thanks to our Business Sponsors >

All sales are final. Refunds are given ONLY in the event of cancellation by performers.

House of Hamill

New Leaf plays live Irish music at the ICC on Saturday, September 20 from 6–9 pm. If you would like dinner reservations, please call 413-342-4358. All are welcome to come and enjoy the music. New Leaf is Kira Jewett on fiddle and Jim Bunting on guitar, vocals and bouzouki, often with a third player steeped in the tradition. Together they play traditional tunes with tight, driving rhythm, interspersed with Jim’s unique take on Ireland’s song repertoire.

Kira Jewett started playing classically when she was just three years old, but fell in love with the music of Ireland in her 20s and studied extensively with the virtuoso fiddler Brian Conway. She is the 2003 All-Ireland fiddle Slow Airs Champion. Singer and rhythm player Jim Bunting is an avid local session player who brings a sensitive touch and driving rhythm to the band.

Thanks to our Business Sponsors.

New Leaf