1963–1964: Formation The origins of the group date back to August 1963, where
Brian Warfield, Noel Nagle, and Liam Courtney had been neighbours as children in the Dublin suburb of
Inchicore. In August 1964, Brian's brother
Derek Warfield joined the band, and in November 1964 Tommy Byrne replaced Courtney, creating the band's most recognizable line-up, which would last for nearly 37 years until January 2001.
1964–2001 In 1995, Derek Warfield released a solo studio album entitled
Legacy as he was still eligible to record under his own name. With Derek on vocals and mandolin, the music on this album was performed by a new band, although he was still touring with the Wolfe Tones. Derek's solo releases continued annually until 2006.
2001–present The Wolfe Tones continued to tour as a three-piece band. In 2022–2024, the band played shows in the
Olympia Theatre, Dublin, the
INEC Ireland,
Broadway (Manhattan) in
New York, the
Atheneum Chicago and
Electric Picnic. However, they announced their retirement in 2023, with a 60th-anniversary tour to conclude their career. As well as gigs in the US, the band played concerts at
Galway Airport,
Castlebar,
Co. Mayo and in the
3Arena, with the band's advertised final gig taking place in
Dublin on 13 October 2024. On 23 August 2024, the band released a final single,
Goodbye to All Our Friends. Despite the 3Arena show being advertised as the bands final gig, the band announced two shows at
Thomond Park in
Limerick for July 2025, as well as a gig in
Liverpool. The final concert took place at Thomond Park on 13 July, 2025. In December 2025, the band ended their retirement by announcing two shows in July 2026 in the
3Arena. In January 2026, the band announced another show taking place on 25 June, at the
Ovo Hydro in Glasgow. This was followed by shows in August at the Gleneagle Arena, Killarney and the
SSE Arena in Belfast in August. In February 2026, the band featured in a collaboration with their local
League of Ireland football club
St Patrick's Athletic that saw the club release a Wolfe Tones themed third kit, including their logo in place of a sponsor and lyrics from
Let The People Sing featured throughout the jersey. On 28 March 2026, the band reunited with Derek Warfield during Brian Warfield's 80th birthday celebrations, which was also attended by
Mary Lou McDonald,
Kellie Harrington and Oliver Barry. == Notable works ==