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Higher Ground with The High Kings
The High Kings are a modern Irish ballad group built on four-part harmony, trad instruments, and family roots in folk.
Ballads born by the hearth
The current lineup includes a newer fourth voice from 2019, which refreshed the blend with a brighter tenor and extra multi-instrument color.What you might hear
Expect a set that balances fast picking with story songs, likely featuring The Rocky Road to Dublin, Irish Pub Song, The Fields of Athenry, and a hush for The Parting Glass. Crowds tend to be multi-generational, with parents, grandparents, and teens sharing benches, county jerseys next to dress shirts, and plenty of gentle chorus singing rather than shouty behavior. You will notice instruments rotating between hands mid-show, as The High Kings switch from guitar to banjo to bodhran or accordion without fuss. One neat note: the group traces back to the Clancy tradition, and one member first cut his teeth leading piano-and-vocal shows on Broadway before returning to folk. Another small detail fans enjoy is the a cappella finale around a single mic, a nod to pub-room singing that suits a room of careful listeners. Note: the songs and staging mentioned here are educated guesses based on recent shows and could shift on the night.Ballad House Rules: The High Kings Community
The scene around a The High Kings show feels communal and calm, with folks greeting each other like regulars even in new cities.
Pub spirit, theater manners
You will spot Aran sweaters, county jerseys, and smart-casual coats, often the same people who know the quiet verses by heart.Little rituals that stick
Claps on the offbeat pop up early, and a loud unison on the last lines of The Parting Glass is common, held just long enough for the echo to return. Merch leans classic: songbooks, simple tees with harp or knotwork, and a CD table that actually gets a line. Between songs the stories matter, and the crowd gives them silence, then laughs in the right places like a well-timed reel. You may see small flags near the bar rail and a few bodhrans tucked under arms, but people keep the focus on the stage. Pre-show chatter tends to be about family roots, favorite verses, and who learned a whistle line during lockdown, not about volume or bass drops. After the closer, many linger to keep the last chorus humming in the aisle, trading thanks with staff and heading out like friends after closing time.Craft of the Ceili: The High Kings on Stage
The High Kings lean on stacked harmonies, trading the lead so each voice matches the mood of the lyric.
Four voices, one story
Arrangements stay clear, often starting with a single guitar before adding mandolin or bouzouki, then bodhran for lift on the third verse.Trad tools, modern polish
Tempos breathe a little, letting choruses swell while instrumental breaks tighten into crisp, danceable patterns. A small but telling choice is the frequent use of DADGAD tuning on guitar, which gives those ringy drones that make fast reels sound bigger without getting louder. They will reshape a chestnut by dropping instruments out for a sung chorus, then re-enter on a syncopated bodhran pattern to reset the groove. Keyboards and accordion tuck under the strings, filling space with soft chords rather than busy runs, which keeps the lyric up front. Fiddle and whistle lines often answer the vocal like a second narrator, and the band leaves room at phrase ends so claps land clean. Lighting is warm and simple, usually amber and green washes that mark mood shifts but never pull focus from the playing.Kindred Strings: The High Kings' Musical Neighbors
If you like how The High Kings mix story songs with dance tunes, Gaelic Storm ride that same acoustic drive with rowdy but musical singalongs.