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Celtic-inspired punk band Flogging Molly bringing their 'Drunken Lullabies' to Graceland Live

Fellow Celtic-inspired band The Rumjacks will be opening up in support of Molly, according to Graceland.
Credit: Amy Harris/Invision/AP
(Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)

The Irish-American punk band famous for songs like "Drunken Lullabies" and "What's Left of the Flag" will be visiting the home of the blues in September.

Flogging Molly is set to play the Graceland Live stage on Sunday, Sept. 29. Tickets, which are priced at $45 for those that buy them in advance, go on sale Friday, June 14. 

Tickets bought on the day of the event will be $50, Graceland said. Fellow Celtic-inspired band The Rumjacks will be opening up in support of Molly, according to Graceland.

The veterans of Celtic-inspired punk most recently put out music in the form of a three-song EP in March of 2023 — "'Til the Anachy's Restored." Before that, their latest full length album (entitled "Anthem") dropped in September 2022 — about two years before their upcoming show in Memphis. 

The music video for "A Song of Liberty" was created by Ukrainian animators "The Mad Twins." The song was inspired by a dark period in Irish history but made arguably more relevant due to events in Ukraine.

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