
Having performed here for several decades, The Fureys will play their last ever concert in Yorkshire as part of their farewell tour on St Patrick’s Day weekend.
Legends of Irish music and song, The Fureys – renowned for their hit songs I Will Love You, When You Were Sweet Sixteen, The Green fields of France, The Old Man, and Red Rose Café – take to our stage for the final time as part of their farewell tour.
The oldest of the brothers, Eddie Furey left home in 1966 and travelled to Scotland at the time of the great folk revival where he met and shared accommodation with then unknown folk singers Billy Connolly and Gerry Rafferty.
In 1972, Gerry Rafferty wrote Her Father Didn’t Like Me Anyway for Eddie. BBC Radio 1 presenter John Peel made it his single of the year.
They are particularly proud of their UK chart success which in turn helped bring Irish folk and traditional music to a completely new audience. The band made their Top of the Pops debut in 1981.
Eddie Furey recalls: “Many musicians have told us we influenced them after hearing a record from their parents or grandparents’ collection”. Dave Stewart of The Eurythmics has credited Eddie with teaching him his first chords on the guitar while still a teenager. Eddie would return the compliment by joining Dave on stage in Paris for a jam during Dave’s wedding to Bananarama’s Siobhan Fahey.
The band’s emotive songs stir many emotions, tears and laughter, sadness and joy.
Event information
Running Time: 2hrs 20mins (approx. including interval)
Age Guidance: Parental guidance recommended
Triggers and advisories: TBC
Prices include a £2.50 booking fee and where applicable, a £1.20 charge for postage will be payable
Boxes at £35.50 are available to book by calling the Box Office on 0113 243 0808