Mundy's 1997 Concert History

Mundy (born Edmund Enright in Birr, County Offaly in 1976) is an Irish singer-songwriter. He released his debut album Jellylegs in 1996 on the Epic Records label. The album included the song "To You I Bestow", which was featured on the bestselling soundtrack to Baz Luhrmann's film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jun 14, 1997 –
Jun 15, 1997
Guinness Fleadh 1997
Van Morrison / Wilco / Sinéad O'Connor / Steve Earle / Suzanne vega / Billy Bragg / Natalie Merchant / John Prine / Ben Lee / Paula Cole / Richard Thompson / The Chieftains / Great Big Sea / Christy Moore / The Neville Brothers / Mundy / The Saw Doctors / Mary Black / Paul Brady / Freedy Johnston / Altan / The devlins / John Wesley Harding / Shane MacGowan / Mahones / Black 47 / Brian Kennedy / Ashley Macisaac / Eleanor McEvoy / moxy fruvous / Blink / Something Happens / Cherish the Ladies / Sinead Lohan / Frances Black / Andy White / Katell Keineg / Susan McKeown / Pierce Turner / Jimmy Dale Gilmore / The Big Geraniums / Makem Brothers / Tommy Makem Show all bands
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New York, New York, United States
Jun 07, 1997
Shane McGowan & The Popes / Van Morrison / The Lightning Seeds / Donal Lunny / Dreadzone / Altan / Brian Kennedy / Sharon Shannon / Superstar / Kila / The Specials / The Go-Betweens / Suzanne vega / The Mutton Birds / Afro Celt Sound System / Nick...
Shane McGowan & The Popes / Van Morrison / The Lightning Seeds / Donal Lunny / Dreadzone / Altan / Brian Kennedy / Sharon Shannon / Superstar / Kila / The Specials / The Go-Betweens / Suzanne vega / The Mutton Birds / Afro Celt Sound System / Nick Lowe / Toots & The Maytals / luka bloom / Naimee Coleman / Mundy / David Gray / Nervous Show all bands
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Finsbury Park London, England, United Kingdom
Jan 19, 1997
Lightning Seeds / Octopus / Mundy / Stereophonics
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Astoria London, England, United Kingdom
Show Duplicate for Jan 19, 1997

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Guinness Fleadh 1997 on Jun 14, 1997 [621-small]

Guinness Fleadh 1997
Jun 14 - 15, 1997
 New York, New York, United States
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Rock
Folk
Singer-Songwriter
Irish
Irish Rock

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Mundy had?

Mundy has had 63 concerts.

What genre is Mundy?

Mundy is most often considered to be Rock, Folk, Singer-Songwriter, Irish, and Irish Rock.

When is the next Mundy concert?

The next Mundy concert is on May 10, 2024 at Royal Theatre and Event Centre in Mayo, Ireland. The bands performing are: Chapel Street Gospel Choir / Brian Kennedy / Mundy.

When was the last Mundy concert?

The last Mundy concert was on January 26, 2024 at Metro Gallery in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The bands that performed were: Thrillkiller / Mundy.

What setlist does Mundy play live?

The songs that Mundy performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the October 07, 2022 concert at 3Arena in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland:

  1. Dark Long Enough
  2. Gin & Tonic Sky
  3. Raining Down Arrows
  4. To You I Bestow
  5. July
  6. Mexico
  7. Galway Girl

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