Seven Drunken Nights: The Story of The Dubliners, the world’s number one celebration of Ireland’s most iconic band, will return to UK theatres in 2025 for its biggest and best ever tour.
Direct from the West End and having sold out venues worldwide, including multiple shows in Dublin, where it all began for The Dubliners back in 1962, the 2025 UK tour of Seven Drunken Nights will feature an all-new production, boasting the show’s most lavish set to-date.
In partnership with Tourism Ireland and in association with the legendary Irish pub O’Donoghue’s – the iconic venue where The Dubliners first began performing together – Seven Drunken Nights is a spectacular tale that celebrates Ireland’s favourite musical sons in authentic style.
Steeped in song, story and revelry, this critically acclaimed production tells the incredible story of the group’s 50-years career, invoking the spirit of the great Ronnie Drew, Luke Kelly, Barney McKenna, John Sheahan, Ciaran Bourke and Jim McCann.
Renowned as the ultimate feel-good Irish show, Seven Drunken Nights is so much more than a celebration of The Dubliners. Driven by a hugely talented cast of outstanding musicians and singers, the show stars its charismatic writer and director Ged Graham, whose narration warmly guides the audience through stunning performances of so many of the group’s celebrated classics, including The Irish Rover, The Leaving Of Liverpool, Belle Of Belfast City, Dirty Old Town, The Banks Of the Rose, Star Of The County Down and The Town I Love So Well.
Recognised by fans of The Dubliners’ as one of the group’s biggest champions, Dublin-born Ged Graham said, “Performing the music of The Dubliners around the world truly is a real privilege for everyone involved with the Seven Drunken Nights show. The connection we’ve built with the audience over the years is incredible; they know we’re keeping the iconic music of The Dubliners alive with the same passion that they have for it. I think it’s why the show has become the world’s biggest celebration of The Dubliners over the past decade.”
In addition to glowing reviews, Seven Drunken Nights has also received praise from the families of The Dubliners. Ged said, “It was very nerve-racking meeting relatives of The Dubliners, as I didn’t know how they would react. But meeting Luke Kelly’s brother, Paddy, early on during the first tour was just brilliant. He and his family have been so supportive of the show. Likewise, Barney McKenna’s sister came to see the show when we toured Ireland and was very complimentary of how we told the story. Their support means so much to everyone involved with the show.”
The 2025 tour of Seven Drunken Nights follows a record-breaking year for the show, spending forty two weeks on the road to perform over three hundred shows around the world. Such success has been a life-changing experience for Ged, who said, “The music of The Dubliners was the soundtrack to me growing up in an Irish family. Every Sunday my Dad would put on his Dubliners records and our home would be filled with this incredible sound. For me every night on stage is like stepping back to my childhood and being eleven years old again. It’s genuinely a labour of love and, as a fan of The Dubliners, it’s the greatest privilege.”
Tour dates 2025
April
Date | Venue |
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Tue 1st | Playhouse Epsom |
Wed 2nd | Palace Theatre Redditch |
Thu 3rd | McMillan Theatre Bridgwater |
Fri 4th | Churchill Theatre Bromley |
Sat 5th | Cliffs Pavilion Southend |
Sun 6th | Grand Opera House York |
Tue 8th | New Victoria Theatre Woking |
Wed 9th | Lease Cliff Hall Folkstone |
Thu 10th | Gordon Craig Theatre Stevenage |
Fri 11th | Marina Theatre Lowestoft |
Sat 12th | City Hall Hull |
Sun 13th | Empire Sunderland |
Wed 16th | Belgrade Coventry |
Thu 17th | Regent Theatre Ipswich |
Fri 18th | Embassy Theatre Skegness |
Sat 19th | Granville Theatre Ramsgate |
Sun 20th | Royal & Derngate Northampton |
Tue 22nd | New Theatre Royal Lincoln |
Wed 23rd | Towngate Theatre Basildon |
Thu 24th | The Hawth Crawley |
Fri 25th | Grand Theatre Blackpool |
Sat 26th | Pavilion Worthing |
Sun 27th | Waterside Aylesbury |
Tue 29th | Brewhouse Taunton |
May
Date | Venue |
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Thu 1st | Grand Theatre Swansea |
Fri 2nd | Empire Theatre Liverpool |
Sat 3rd | Regent Theatre Stoke |
Sun 4th | Milton Keynes Theatre |
Mon 5th | Cromer Pier & Theatre Cromer |
Thu 8th | Corn Exchange Kings Lynn |
Fri 9th | Cast Doncaster |
Sat 10th | New Wimbledon Theatre Wimbledon |
Tue 13th | The Atkinson Southport |
Wed 14th | The Atkinson Southport |
Thu 15th | Lighthouse Poole |
Fri 16th | Princess Theatre Torquay |
Sat 17th | Roses Theatre Tewkesbury |
Sun 18th | New Theatre Cardiff |
Wed 21st | New Theatre Oxford |
Thu 22nd | Venue Cymru Llandudno |
Fri 23rd | Theatre Severn Shrewsbury |
Sat 24th | Kings Theatre Portsmouth |
Sun 25th | West Cliff Theatre Clacton |
June
Date | Venue |
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Sun 1st | Theatre Royal Waterford |
Tue 3rd | Lime Tree Theatre Limerick |
Wed 4th | Opera House Cork |
Thu 5th | 3Olympia Dublin |
Fri 6th | 3Olympia Dublin |
Sat 7th | 3Olympia Dublin |
Tickets are now on sale
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