Celtic Woman Brings Voices From On High

Celtic Woman announces its 2017 “Voices Of Angels Tour” in support of a forthcoming album of the same name. Featuring new violinist Tara McNeill, the excursion launches in March and stops in more than 80 cities across the U.S., plus an appearance in Canada.

Celtic Woman’s new studio album, Voices Of Angels, drops Nov. 18 via Manhattan/Caroline Records. The new release was recorded with the 72-piece Orchestra of Ireland and features some of CW’s most popular songs with new arrangements and many previously unreleased tracks.

The group’s current lineup consists of Susan McFadden, Mairéad Carlin, Éabha McMahon and Tara McNeill, who played on the upcoming release. McNeill is replacing former violinist Máiréad Nesbitt, who has departed to pursue a solo career. McNeill is an honors graduate of the Royal Irish Academy of Music and also plays the harp.

Celtic Woman debuted on PBS in 2005 and since then has made 10 LPs, eight DVDs and nine public television specials. The group has sold more than 10 million albums and has performed across 23 countries in six continents.

Check out the routing below to catch these lovely ladies in action.

March 2 – Lakeland, Fla., The Lakeland Center
March 3 – Orlando, Fla., Bob Carr Perf. Arts Centre
March 4 – West Palm Beach, Fla., Kravis Center
March 5 – Tampa, Fla., David A. Straz Jr. Center For The Performing Arts
March 7 – Fort Myers, Fla., Barbara B. Mann Perf. Arts Hall
March 8 – Melbourne, Fla., King Center For Performing Arts
March 9 – Gainesville, Fla., Univ. Of FL Phillips Center
March 10 – Jacksonville, Fla., Times-Union Center For Perf. Arts
March 11 – Charleston, S.C., Charleston Gaillard Center
March 14 – Savannah, Ga., Johnny Mercer Theatre
March 16 – Columbus, Ga., RiverCenter
March 17 – Greenville, S.C., Peace Center Concert Hall
March 18 – Augusta, Ga., William B. Bell Auditorium
March 19 – Charlotte, N.C., Blumenthal Performing Arts
March 22 – Asheville, N.C., Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
March 23 – Durham, N.C., Durham Performing Arts Center
March 24 – Baltimore, Md., Hippodrome Theatre / France-Merrick Perf. Arts Ctr.
March 26 – Newport News, Va., Ferguson Center For The Arts
March 30 – Indiana, Pa., Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex (KCAC)
April 2 – Binghamton, N.Y., The Forum Theatre
April 4 – Kitchener, Ontario, Centre In The Square
April 5 – Albany, N.Y., Palace Theatre
April 6 – Providence, R.I., Providence Perf. Arts Ctr.
April 7 – Hartford, Conn., Bushnell Center For Perf. Arts
April 8 – Brookville, N.Y., Tilles Center For The Perf. Arts
April 9 – Portland, Maine, Merrill Auditorium At City Hall
April 11 – Worcester, Mass., Hanover Theatre For Perf. Arts
April 12 – Orono, Maine, Collins Center For The Arts
April 13 – Manchester, N.H., SNHU Arena
April 14 – Philadelphia, Pa., Academy Of Music
April 15 – Rochester, N.Y., Auditorium Theatre
April 18 – Buffalo, N.Y., Shea’s Performing Arts Center
April 19 – Erie, Pa., Warner Theatre
April 20 – Cincinnati, Ohio, Aronoff Center For The Arts
April 21 – Dayton, Ohio, Schuster Performing Arts Center
April 22 – Columbus, Ohio, Palace Theatre
April 23 – Cleveland, Ohio, State Theatre
April 25 – Toledo, Ohio, Stranahan Theatre
April 28 – Rockford, Ill., Coronado Performing Arts Center          
April 29 – Dubuque, Iowa, Five Flags Arena
April 30 – Peoria, Ill., Peoria Civic Center Arena
May 2 – Topeka, Kan., Topeka Performing Arts Center
May 3 – Tulsa, Okla., Mabee Center Arena
May 4 – Memphis, Tenn., Orpheum Theatre
May 5 – Cape Girardeau, Mo., Show Me Center
May 6 – Richmond, Ky., EKU Center For The Arts
May 7 – Louisville, Ky., The Louisville Palace Theatre
May 9 – Huntsville, Ala., Von Braun Center
May 11 – Pensacola, Fla., Saenger Theatre
May 12 – Montgomery, Ala., Montgomery Performing Arts Centre
May 13 – Bossier City, La., Riverdome At Horseshoe Bossier City
May 14 – Biloxi, Miss., Mississippi Coast Coliseum
May 16 – Longview, Texas, S.E. Belcher, Jr. Performance Center
May 17 – Little Rock, Ark., Robinson Performance Hall
May 18 – Lake Charles, La., Rosa Hart Theatre
May 19 – Grand Prairie, Texas, Verizon Theatre At Grand Prairie
May 20 – Houston, Texas, Smart Financial Centre At Sugar Land
May 21 – San Antonio, Texas, Majestic Theatre
May 23 – Mesa, Ariz., Mesa Arts Center
May 24 – San Bernardino, Calif., California Theatre of Performing Arts
May 25 – San Diego, Calif., Civic Center
May 26 – Costa Mesa, Calif., Segerstrom Center For The Arts
May 27 – Thousand Oaks, Calif., Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
May 30 – Fresno, Calif., William Saroyan Theatre
May 31 – San Jose, Calif., Center for the Performing Arts
June 1 – Sacramento, Calif., Sacramento Community Center Theatre
June 2 – Reno, Nev., Reno Events Center
June 3 – Boise, Idaho, Velma V. Morrison Center For The Performing Arts
June 9 – Des Moines, Iowa, Des Moines Civic Center
June 10 – Green Bay, Wis., Weidner Center For The Perf. Arts
June 11 – Rochester, Minn., Mayo Civic Ctr. Auditorium
June 13 – Minneapolis, Minn., Orpheum Theatre
June 14 – Kansas City, Mo., Kauffman Center For The Performing Arts
June 15 – Springfield, Mo., Juanita K. Hammons Hall For The Perf. Arts
June 16 – St. Louis, Mo., Fabulous Fox Theatre
June 17 – Springfield, Ill., Sangamon Auditorium
June 18 – East Lansing, Mich., Wharton Center For Performing Arts
June 21 – Syracuse, N.Y., Crouse-Hinds Theatre
June 23 – Elmira, N.Y., Clemens Center
June 24 – Springfield, Mass., MassMutual Center
June 25 – Lynn, Mass., The Lynn Memorial Auditorium      

Fan club presales begin today. While general onsales in select cities begin Oct. 3, most markets begin Oct. 5. Check individual venues for details or go to CelticWoman.com for more information.