Nine Irish Brothers will be open New Year's Day as we cheer on our Boilermakers as they whip the sh--I mean defeat--the West Virginia Volunteers in what promises to be the biggest game of the season thus far. We'll be featuring this game as well as the college bowl games, with Irish Coffees, Mimosas, and Bloody Marys on special to help ease the hangover pain. And of course, being New Year's Day and all, we'll be featuring our famous mouth-watering corned beef and cabbage and Reuben sandwiches all day long.
Rising Gael, a group of young, talented Irish musicians, returns to Nine Irish Brothers on Friday, January 8th. Since forming in 2004, Rising Gael has entertained audiences of all ages and musical interests in cities across the country. Rising Gael’s transforms traditional tunes into modern arrangements and creates a rich musical experience that lives on in the memory of their audiences. You will be floored by the depth and breadth of talent and showmanship in this band.
Because Traveler's Dream, Lafayette's own traditional Irish and celtic band, returns to Nine Irish Brothers in West Lafayette, Indiana. This great traditional band is musically talented and entertaining, and is great for an evening with friends.
Mother Grove Rocks Nine Irish Brothers in Lafayette!
Join us on Friday, January 15 at Nine Irish Brothers in Lafayette as we welcome back Mother Grove, a fantastic Celtic Rock band that never fails to impress!
Oi! Highland Reign Returns to Nine Irish Brothers in West Lafayette on Friday, January 15th! By far a crowd favorite, this fun, hard-driving band always gets the crowd rockin' and rollin'. If you've never heard them, get here early and be ready for a good time.
Highland Reign returns to Nine Irish Brothers in Lafayette!
Join us for an evening of traditional Irish music as we welcome back the Bowzies!
Nine Irish Brothers in Lafayette (St. Rd 38) will be closed on Tuesday, January 19th, starting at 4 PM for an employee Christmas party. We will reopen the following day with normal hours.
Thank you!
Erin, Heather, and Colleen Searson return with their Celtic rock band, SEARSON, to Nine Irish Brothers in Lafayette, Indiana, on Thursday, January 21. SEARSON is a hugely talented band featuring expert musicians andunparalleled stage performers. Led by three engaging and entertainingsisters, the band has been at the top of the celtic rock scene sincethey debuted their first album in 2002. While their music is informedby folk, rock, celtic, and country music, their sound is uniquely andpleasingly their own.
Our Lafayette location on St. Rd. 38 welcomes back Ennis Clare, a hugely talented traditional Irish group based out of Indianapolis.
Get your drinkin' and dancin' shoes on--Searson is back!
Talented celtic fiddler Emily Ann Thompson (http://www.emilyannthompson.com/) makes her debut with her band at Nine Irish Brothers on Saturday, January 23. Emily Ann Thompson’s Celtic fiddling is lively, passionate, and homegrown with an American flare. She plays traditional Irish, Scottish, and Cape Breton tunes in highly energetic and original arrangements. Emily currently performs with guitar and percussion, and she often adds her vocals, piano, and Irish dance.
Mother Grove returns to Nine Irish Brothers in Lafayette for an evening of kick-arse Kilt Rock!
No, we're not talking about a moss-covered geographical feature, we're talking about one of Indiana's newest Irish sensations. Join us on Friday, January 29, as we welcome National Irish folk performer Mossy Moran, who,originally hails from Ireland's southeast coastal city of Waterford. He is a talented and entertaining one-man show to start with, and when you add his wry Irish wit, he is quite a handful. I guarantee you'll get a kick out of this man.
Back for an encore performance, Mossy Moran hits the stage at Nine Irish Brothers in Lafayette on Saturday, January 30. Mossy is a hugely talented and entertaining performer - don't miss it!
Quite a bit, as a matter of fact. But to make it short, let's just say that this band is one of the most talented groups that have graced Greater Lafayette. When they play at Nine Irish Brothers, you hear studio-quality music, every time (there was that one time with the tequilla shots, but we won't go down that road). Not only are they talented, but they are all top-notch performers who are fun to watch. Add a little bit of Irish humor from Roger, and you have a night that is unparalleled.