Wednesday, March 18 • 8:00 PM
Market Hall
If St. Patrick’s Day is the warm-up, The Celtic Kitchen Party is the aftershock.
Born from the rowdy, music-soaked tradition of Celtic kitchen gatherings — the kind where the floor shakes, the stories get better, and nobody leaves early — this touring outfit channels that spirit into a show built for a crowd that likes its music lively and its good times louder. Their sound pulls from across the Celtic map, mixing tradition, swagger, and enough infectious energy to turn a midweek night into something that feels suspiciously like a weekend.
What sets them apart is the thing you can’t fake: they know how to work a room. There’s no polite distance here, no museum-glass reverence. The Celtic Kitchen Party plays like they mean it, drawing the audience straight into the celebration and leaving behind the kind of happy wreckage that tends to follow a truly great live set.
So mark it down: Wednesday, March 18 brings Peterborough’s biggest post–St. Patrick’s Day party, with The Celtic Kitchen Party taking the stage and giving the holiday one last glorious kick. Expect a rousing, full-bodied, shout-along kind of night from a band that understands Celtic music the way it was meant to be heard — live, loose, and with the whole room in on it.
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