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Hailing from the picturesque County Kerry in Ireland, The O'Neill Sisters are a force to be reckoned with in the world of music, embodying the essence of Irish talent and charm. Comprising three sensational singing siblings, their journey has been nothing short of extraordinary, transcending borders and captivating audiences worldwide.
From the illustrious Orchard Hall in Tokyo to the revered National Concert Hall in Dublin, their mesmerizing performances have graced prestigious concert halls across four continents. Their enchanting voices have resonated on the international stage, from captivating TV audiences during the International Miss Polski to serenading dignitaries like Hillary Clinton in New York City.
Most recently, their rendition of the timeless Irish classic "Red is the Rose" captured the hearts of millions, garnering over 8 million views and countless shares worldwide. Their artistry caught the attention of theatre legend Colm Wilkinson, who invited them as guest artists for his Christmas concert at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, a truly remarkable honor.
But their journey doesn't stop there. The O'Neill Sisters have seamlessly woven their harmonies into the fabric of various musical genres, collaborating with renowned artists like Bruno Mars and gracing Vanity Fair's Oscar theme party with one of their original songs. Their versatility knows no bounds, as they effortlessly transition from classical melodies to folk, pop, and Celtic tunes, singing in languages ranging from English, Irish, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Latin, Japanese, and Sanskrit.
In the past four years, their star has only continued to rise. Touring Europe, enchanting packed theaters as lead vocalists with Celtic Steps, and thrilling audiences at prestigious corporate events across Ireland and beyond, they've become veritable ambassadors of Irish music and culture. With over 88,000 devoted followers across social media platforms, they've cultivated a global community of Celtic music lovers.
Their impact extends to festivals as well, with back-to-back appearances at Electric Picnic, where they mesmerized crowds with their electrifying performances. With each viral video, they solidify their status as musical sensations, leaving audiences in awe and earning accolades that rival even the biggest names in the industry.
As Princess Charlene of Monaco aptly remarked, "beautiful singers, stunning ladies too," while Bruno Mars himself declared, "you sound like angels." News of the World hailed them as "Ireland's New Ambassadors," a title they wear with pride as they continue to captivate audiences with their unparalleled talent and undeniable charm.