AN IRISH DANCE group showcased the best of Ennis in Christmas and went viral in the process with their fairytale video from Oโ€™Connell Street.ย 

Cairde which has seven members, two of which hail from Co Clare, delivered once again when it came to dancing through the streets of Ennis during the festive period.

On Christmas Eve, they brought Oโ€™Connell Street in Ennis to a standstill when dancing to โ€˜Fairytale of New Yorkโ€™ adding to the festive mood in the county town.

Their subsequent video shared on Cairdeโ€™s social media has been viewed by over fifteen million people and has received more than 242,800 likes on TikTok and 239,000 likes on Instagram.

Among the members of Cairde are Lissycaseyโ€™s Brian Culligan and Stephen McGuinness from Ennis who both feature in this video alongside Galway native Francis Fallon. Other members include, Ethan Quinton, Dara Kelly, Seamus Morrison and Ronan O’Connell. Indeed the groupโ€™s name is after an old coffee shop in Barrack St, โ€˜Cairdeโ€™ which has since closed and was where the lads used to meet


This was Cairdeโ€™s third year in a row producing a video to โ€˜Fairytale of New Yorkโ€™ from Ennis. Brian told The Clare Echo, โ€œTwo of us are from Clare but spend such little time here because of the international tours we do that weโ€™ve made it a tradition to bring a bit of Cairde to Ennis every Christmasโ€.

He added, โ€œThis year we were down to three members in the video as we had to call off filming on the date we had originally planned due to the rain but I think the buzz of Christmas Eve definitely comes across in the video so it was probably a blessing in disguise to not film until thenโ€.

How Ennis looks has added to the success of the video, Brian believed. โ€œOur Fairytale videos have performed well all three years but this year has been really exceptional. Itโ€™s been seen by over 15 million people across our platforms so far in the couple of days since itโ€™s been posted. Ennis looks like something straight out of a Hallmark Christmas movie. The video just screams โ€˜Irish Christmasโ€™ and I really think thatโ€™s what has led to it performing so wellโ€.

Officially formed in Ennis during Fleadh Cheoil na hร‰ireann in 2017, Cairde began to take flight during the pandemic when the group joined TikTok and their dancing videos really began to take flight. They are the most popular Irish dancing group on TikTok and have gained a strong following outside of Ireland including the United States of America, the United Kingdrom, France, Russia and the Phillippines.

They have performed on many shows including The Late Late Show on RTร‰, ABCโ€™s Good Morning America and ITVโ€™s This Morning while their exploits have also been visible from Times Square in New York City. They have also performed for US President, Joe Biden in The White House.

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