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  1. Mar 13, 2024 · The Dubliners – the most famous Irish folk band. 9. Clannad – Donegal's most famous Irish folk band. 8. The Corrs – an Irish band with a pop-rock twist. 7. The Boomtown Rats – an Irish rock band from in Dublin. 6. The Pogues – singers of the most famous Irish Christmas song.

    • The Dubliners. In our opinion, the Dubliners are one of the best Irish bands around. Founded in 1962, The Dubliners were a successful Irish folk band for over 50 years, although there was a steady change in the line-up over the decades.
    • The Pogues. Fronted by Shane MacGowan, The Pogues took their name from the Irish phrase póg mo thóin, meaning “kiss my arse”. One of the top Irish groups prominent in the ‘80s and early ‘90s, their apex was the classic recording of ‘Fairytale of New York’.
    • U2. As one of the most famous Irish bands to ever form, U2 are synonymous with the expressive vocals of lead singer/guitarist Bono along with “The Edge”, Adam Clayton on bass guitar and Larry Mullen Jr.
    • The Chieftains. If you like the haunting sounds of Irish Uilleann Pipes (like bagpipes) The Chieftains instrumental music is sure to appeal. The Chieftains formed in Dublin in 1962 and helped popularise Irish music internationally, quickly becoming one of the best Irish bands on the trad scene.
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    • The Cranberries. The Cranberries - Linger (Official Music Video) It might surprise you that The Cranberries started as an all-male band with lead singer Niall Quinn in 1989.
    • U2. With Or Without You (Live From Milan) U2 started in Dublin, Ireland, in 1976 and consisted of the lead singer Paul David Hewson (better known as Bono), David Evans (now known as The Edge), Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr.
    • The Corrs. Forgiven, Not Forgotten. The Corrs were huge in the 90s with their blend of folk rock with some very obvious Celtic roots. Based out of County Louth, this family band first got together in 1990 and immediately focused on producing pop rock with a family-friendly nature.
    • The Boomtown Rats. The Boomtown Rats - I Don't Like Mondays (Live Aid 1985) Fronted by Bob Geldof, this band pushed themselves to the front of the art-punk and rock genre in the 80s.
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  3. Dec 13, 2023 · With a career spanning over 30 years, Aphex Twin remains one of Ireland's most influential and enigmatic musical forces. More Aphex Twin. #24 of 148 on The Most Influential DJs of All Time. #297 of 307 on The Greatest Musical Artists of the '90s. #118 of 248 on The Most Hipster Bands.

    • U2 – Ireland’s most celebrated band. The number one slot, of course, had to go to U2. With 22 Grammy Awards, how could anyone else really compete? Formed in Dublin in 1976, the band, consisting of Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen, have achieved worldwide success and are hands down the most globally successful musical group to come out of Ireland.
    • Westlife – another Irish favourite. This Irish boy band have had 34 Top 50 singles and 11 number one albums. Furthermore, they have sold approximately 55 million records to date.
    • The Clancy Brothers – easily recognised by their Aran jumpers. The Clancy Brothers are the band most remembered for popularising the Irish folk sound on an international stage.
    • The Wolfe Tones – a musical career spanning many decades. The Wolfe Tones have stayed a solid Irish political band since their formation in 1963. They continue to tour extensively across Ireland and America to this day.
  4. Dec 12, 2023 · Westlife is a famous Irish boy band that formed in Dublin in 1998. They are known for holding many Guinness World Records, including one for being the first to earn seven consecutive number-one singles in the UK. In 2012 Westlife was voted the best boyband on MTV’s Battle of the Boybands out of 32 competing groups.

  5. Mar 12, 2024 · Another worthy band to mention on this list is the Corrs. This group of sisters began in 1990 and became famous across the globe. These musicians are loved for their blend of Irish rock and pop music. Listening to hits like “Breathless” and “Runaway” bring back a sense of nostalgia, thinking of long joy rides with the windows down.

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