IrishFest Atlanta presents: Téada

Saturday, November 8, 2025 at 8:00 p.m.
Tickets $42.25 ($33.50 Student) General Admission
A traditional Irish band with a truly worldwide reach, Téada celebrates 25 years on the road in 2026. The band has appeared as a frequent headliner at major music festivals throughout the US, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Australia. Highlights include a 30,000-capacity stadium concert in Brittany, along with performances at Penang World Music Festival in Malaysia, Edmonton Folk Festival in Canada, Harare International Festival of the Arts in Zimbabwe, and Rainforest World Music Festival in Borneo. In 2014, the band performed to 40,000 people during an extensive 7-week tour of Japan / Taiwan, and continues to have a strong touring presence in the United States, where Téada has toured actively since 2001. The band’s latest album on the Gael Linn label, featured an exciting vocal collaboration with Hollywood actor & singer John C. Reilly and legendary Kerry singer and accordionist - Séamus Begley, who sadly passed away in early 2023.
Tickets $42.25 ($33.50 Student) General Admission
A traditional Irish band with a truly worldwide reach, Téada celebrates 25 years on the road in 2026. The band has appeared as a frequent headliner at major music festivals throughout the US, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Australia. Highlights include a 30,000-capacity stadium concert in Brittany, along with performances at Penang World Music Festival in Malaysia, Edmonton Folk Festival in Canada, Harare International Festival of the Arts in Zimbabwe, and Rainforest World Music Festival in Borneo. In 2014, the band performed to 40,000 people during an extensive 7-week tour of Japan / Taiwan, and continues to have a strong touring presence in the United States, where Téada has toured actively since 2001. The band’s latest album on the Gael Linn label, featured an exciting vocal collaboration with Hollywood actor & singer John C. Reilly and legendary Kerry singer and accordionist - Séamus Begley, who sadly passed away in early 2023.