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About The Ramparts

The Ramparts are an all-male Dublin based a cappella group set up in February 2016.

We love to sing a wide range of traditional Irish folk songs, classic hits, old school barbershop ballads, contemporary classical and sacred music.

We are versatile performers who know how to keep an audience entertained with our big sound and even bigger personalities. Whether on stage, on the street, on the bus, or in the pub - The Ramparts always guarantee their audiences a unique and memorable show.

We have approximately 30 members and rehearse in Dublin City Centre. We have performed on the BBC, RTE, Virgin Media, The Joe Show, Liveline, various music festivals, as well as private parties, weddings, corporates, charity events, international tours and a particular favourite of ours - flash mobs.

We also put on our own shows twice a year, one at Christmas and one in the Summer - watch our socials for news!

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‘Dúlamán’ live at The Ambassador Theatre Dublin last summer with a superb solo by bass, Adam 🌊

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‘Dúlamán’ live at The Ambassador Theatre Dublin last summer with a superb solo by bass, Adam 🌊

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