Tan and Sober Gentlemen
Tan and Sober Gentlemen
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Born and raised in North Carolina, the Tan and Sober Gentlemen began taking in the songs, stories, and tunes that make up their beloved state’s musical tradition before they could talk. They have earned a reputation as one of the South’s hardest-hitting live acts, playing at blazing tempos and putting every last bit of energy they possess into the show. The result is a raucous celebration of the Carolinas’ Irish heritage, with drinking, dancing, and merriment galore.
"If hurricanes could play music, they’d sound something like North Carolina’s Tan and Sober Gentlemen.. . (They) make music that’s a mix of moonshine and rocket fuel. It’s wild and free bluegrass mated with punk rock. Incorporated with unabashed Gaelic influence, they thrive from a hammer-down style." -Bristol Herald-Courier
"Fast-paced, toe-tapping, fiddle-playing musical mayhem, certainly worth a look to any fans of Irish music." -Ireland Calling
“One of the most lively, numerous and madly entertaining folk bands...high-spirited music and rigorous dancing while not understanding entirely what is going on.” -Cork Beo
"They are quite simply the best drinking and dancing band in Celtic-Punk."- London Celtic Punks


The music of the Carolinas, (and Appalachia in general) stems from the marriage of the Irish fiddle and the African banjo, which first met in the American South before the Revolution. The Tan and Sober Gentlemen aim to bring these traditions full circle. They play Irish tunes, ballads, and pub songs right next to the Appalachian fiddle tunes of their youth, melding the two into what they call “Irish-American hillbilly music.”
Since their formation in 2017, the six-piece band has toured the US and Ireland, playing festivals such as MerleFest, Blue Ox Festival, IBMA Bluegrass Live!, Bristol Rhythm and Roots, Appaloosa Festival, FloydFest, Rooster Walk, Ramble Fest, Shakori Hills, Raleigh Wide Open, (US), and Electric Picnic, Spraoi, and the world’s largest festival of Irish traditional music, the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann (Ireland). In January of 2024, in their home of Alamance County, they sold out their show at the Haw River Ballroom, recording a live album with a crowd of 800 people. “Live at the Haw River Ballroom” was released in February 2025. They released their sophomore record, Regressive Folk Music, in June 2022, and their debut record, Veracity, was named by Shite'n'Onions as one of the five best Celtic punk records of 2019 and 2020.
Location
Upstairs at Smoketown, 21716