The Stunning
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DEC
21
2024
Kilkenny, Ireland
Set Theatre
I Was There
DEC
20
2024
Kilkenny, Ireland
Set Theatre
I Was There
DEC
14
2024
Cork, Ireland
Cyprus Avenue
I Was There
DEC
13
2024
Killarney, Ireland
Gleneagle INEC Arena
I Was There
OCT
19
2024
Dublin, Ireland
3Olympia Theatre
I Was There
OCT
18
2024
Drogheda, Ireland
Crescent Concert Hall
I Was There
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Maria
December 21st 2024
Great venue in Set Theatre. We had an amazing night
Kilkenny, Ireland@Set Theatre
January 1st 2023
The Stunning are fantastic live. They played their hearts out and the crowd loved them. The atmosphere was brilliant. Loved it and can’t wait for the next one.
Drogheda, Ireland@Crescent Concert Hall
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About The Stunning
The legendary live performers, with a series of top ten hits and number one albums to their name, have amassed a cult following nationally and internationally. They provided the soundtrack to a generation of people brought up in Ireland during the late 80’s and 90’s and with another number one Irish album in 2018 and two new singles, they have attracted a whole new audience with their timeless tunes.
The Stunning formed in 1987 in Galway, Ireland and had their first Top 20 single just a year later followed by two more Top 10 hits before their debut album 'Paradise in the Picturehouse' hit the number one spot in 1990 staying there for 5 weeks. Over the next year or so, there were more hit singles, followed by another number one album. ‘Once Around the World’. They released a live album ‘Tightrope’ in '93 before splitting up a year later.
After an absence of almost ten years, the band reformed in 2003 to find that their audience had in fact grown during the time they spent away. In 2012 around 30,000 people turned out to see them play a free concert in their old hometown of Galway city. In March 2018 the band released 'Twice Around the World', a re-recorded, re-vamped version of their second number one album 'Once Around the World'. It topped the charts once again and was the biggest-selling album in Ireland that week. The band then embarked on a sold-out tour of Ireland and headlined festivals over the summer of 2018.
In September 2023 their song 'Brewing up a Storm' was licensed to promote the Heineken Rugby World Cup on TV, radio and online commercials. It is a fitting soundtrack as many international rugby, Gaelic football and soccer teams have walked out onto the pitch to its rousing chorus.
The band shot an hour-long film ‘We Come Alive’ during the pandemic, featuring a host of guest artists including Mundy, Faye O’Rourke (Soda Blonde), Camille O’Sullivan, button accordion player Máirtín O’Connor and more. It premiered on RTE One, Ireland’s main national television station, in December 2023.
The Stunning formed in 1987 in Galway, Ireland and had their first Top 20 single just a year later followed by two more Top 10 hits before their debut album 'Paradise in the Picturehouse' hit the number one spot in 1990 staying there for 5 weeks. Over the next year or so, there were more hit singles, followed by another number one album. ‘Once Around the World’. They released a live album ‘Tightrope’ in '93 before splitting up a year later.
After an absence of almost ten years, the band reformed in 2003 to find that their audience had in fact grown during the time they spent away. In 2012 around 30,000 people turned out to see them play a free concert in their old hometown of Galway city. In March 2018 the band released 'Twice Around the World', a re-recorded, re-vamped version of their second number one album 'Once Around the World'. It topped the charts once again and was the biggest-selling album in Ireland that week. The band then embarked on a sold-out tour of Ireland and headlined festivals over the summer of 2018.
In September 2023 their song 'Brewing up a Storm' was licensed to promote the Heineken Rugby World Cup on TV, radio and online commercials. It is a fitting soundtrack as many international rugby, Gaelic football and soccer teams have walked out onto the pitch to its rousing chorus.
The band shot an hour-long film ‘We Come Alive’ during the pandemic, featuring a host of guest artists including Mundy, Faye O’Rourke (Soda Blonde), Camille O’Sullivan, button accordion player Máirtín O’Connor and more. It premiered on RTE One, Ireland’s main national television station, in December 2023.
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Genres:
Alternative, Pop, Rock
Band Members:
Steve Wall; Joe Wall; Derek Murray; Cormac Dunne; Jim Higgins.
Hometown:
Ireland
No upcoming shows
Send a request to The Stunning to play in your city
Request a Show
Similar Artists On Tour
Live Photos of The Stunning
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concerts and tour dates
Past
DEC
21
2024
Kilkenny, Ireland
Set Theatre
I Was There
DEC
20
2024
Kilkenny, Ireland
Set Theatre
I Was There
DEC
14
2024
Cork, Ireland
Cyprus Avenue
I Was There
DEC
13
2024
Killarney, Ireland
Gleneagle INEC Arena
I Was There
OCT
19
2024
Dublin, Ireland
3Olympia Theatre
I Was There
OCT
18
2024
Drogheda, Ireland
Crescent Concert Hall
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews
Maria
December 21st 2024
Great venue in Set Theatre. We had an amazing night
Kilkenny, Ireland@Set Theatre
January 1st 2023
The Stunning are fantastic live. They played their hearts out and the crowd loved them. The atmosphere was brilliant. Loved it and can’t wait for the next one.
Drogheda, Ireland@Crescent Concert Hall
View More Fan Reviews
About The Stunning
The legendary live performers, with a series of top ten hits and number one albums to their name, have amassed a cult following nationally and internationally. They provided the soundtrack to a generation of people brought up in Ireland during the late 80’s and 90’s and with another number one Irish album in 2018 and two new singles, they have attracted a whole new audience with their timeless tunes.
The Stunning formed in 1987 in Galway, Ireland and had their first Top 20 single just a year later followed by two more Top 10 hits before their debut album 'Paradise in the Picturehouse' hit the number one spot in 1990 staying there for 5 weeks. Over the next year or so, there were more hit singles, followed by another number one album. ‘Once Around the World’. They released a live album ‘Tightrope’ in '93 before splitting up a year later.
After an absence of almost ten years, the band reformed in 2003 to find that their audience had in fact grown during the time they spent away. In 2012 around 30,000 people turned out to see them play a free concert in their old hometown of Galway city. In March 2018 the band released 'Twice Around the World', a re-recorded, re-vamped version of their second number one album 'Once Around the World'. It topped the charts once again and was the biggest-selling album in Ireland that week. The band then embarked on a sold-out tour of Ireland and headlined festivals over the summer of 2018.
In September 2023 their song 'Brewing up a Storm' was licensed to promote the Heineken Rugby World Cup on TV, radio and online commercials. It is a fitting soundtrack as many international rugby, Gaelic football and soccer teams have walked out onto the pitch to its rousing chorus.
The band shot an hour-long film ‘We Come Alive’ during the pandemic, featuring a host of guest artists including Mundy, Faye O’Rourke (Soda Blonde), Camille O’Sullivan, button accordion player Máirtín O’Connor and more. It premiered on RTE One, Ireland’s main national television station, in December 2023.
The Stunning formed in 1987 in Galway, Ireland and had their first Top 20 single just a year later followed by two more Top 10 hits before their debut album 'Paradise in the Picturehouse' hit the number one spot in 1990 staying there for 5 weeks. Over the next year or so, there were more hit singles, followed by another number one album. ‘Once Around the World’. They released a live album ‘Tightrope’ in '93 before splitting up a year later.
After an absence of almost ten years, the band reformed in 2003 to find that their audience had in fact grown during the time they spent away. In 2012 around 30,000 people turned out to see them play a free concert in their old hometown of Galway city. In March 2018 the band released 'Twice Around the World', a re-recorded, re-vamped version of their second number one album 'Once Around the World'. It topped the charts once again and was the biggest-selling album in Ireland that week. The band then embarked on a sold-out tour of Ireland and headlined festivals over the summer of 2018.
In September 2023 their song 'Brewing up a Storm' was licensed to promote the Heineken Rugby World Cup on TV, radio and online commercials. It is a fitting soundtrack as many international rugby, Gaelic football and soccer teams have walked out onto the pitch to its rousing chorus.
The band shot an hour-long film ‘We Come Alive’ during the pandemic, featuring a host of guest artists including Mundy, Faye O’Rourke (Soda Blonde), Camille O’Sullivan, button accordion player Máirtín O’Connor and more. It premiered on RTE One, Ireland’s main national television station, in December 2023.
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Pop, Rock
Band Members:
Steve Wall; Joe Wall; Derek Murray; Cormac Dunne; Jim Higgins.
Hometown:
Ireland
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