NEWBERRY – March 16 was more than just another day in the town of Newberry as the Irish trio, Socks in the Frying Pan, came to town. The multi-award-winning band heated up the stage of the Newberry Opera House at 8 p.m., setting the expectations high for a St. Patrick’s Day pre-party event.
Formed in 2014, the band hails from Ennis, County Clare, Ireland—a haven for Irish traditional music lovers. The trio, composed of Aodan Coyne on guitar and lead vocals, Shane Hayes on accordion, and Shane’s younger brother, Fiachra Hayes on fiddle, were drawn together by a shared passion for their craft and a mutual delight in performance.
Their fusion of virtuosic musicianship, beautifully pitched harmonies, and sharp wit has captivated audiences, giving birth to the unique ‘Socks Sound.’ These incredible features, combined with their effervescent onstage charm, quickly established the band as celebrated artists on the Irish traditional music scene.
Their profound impact stretches much further than their home country of Ireland. The band has toured extensively, capturing hearts and command performances in 46 U.S. states, dozens of countries, and across all continents. Their performance credits include remarkable appearances at globally renowned festivals such as Kansas’s Walnut Valley Festival, Electric Picnic in Ireland, Tønder Festival in Denmark, and the world-famous New Orleans Jazz Festival.
The vibrant trio has released three studio albums since their formation. Each oeuvre has added a significant feather to their cap, winning awards such as ‘Best New Band,’ ‘Best Live Band,’ ‘Album of the Year,’ and even ‘Best Live Performance of the Year.’ Their latest album, “Raw & Ríl,” was recorded live at Glór Theatre and immediately received the enviable accolade of Best Live Album.
On March 16, the talented musicians did justice to their reputation by delivering a high-energy performance that had the audience tapping their feet and clapping along to ballads and tunes alike. An evening with Socks in the Frying Pan is everything a lover of Irish traditional music could hope for—indicative of both the deep cultural roots of this genre of music and its modern-day worldwide appeal.
For future concert updates, please keep an eye on the official website and call the Newberry Opera House Box Office at 803-276-6264 for ticket queries. Be aware of scams; always purchase your tickets directly from the Newberry Opera House. This ensures you don’t overpay or potentially purchase invalid tickets from unverified sources.
On this alta-blanca note, the band’s staggering performance was an electrifying addition to the local cultural scene, fitting in seamlessly with the spirit of the town. Socks in the Frying Pan has indeed established itself as a beacon of Irish traditional music, enthralling audiences globally.
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