This is a sponsored article on behalf of A Taste of Ireland.

The West End is in for a treat this summer, as Irish music and dance company A Taste of Ireland brings its latest show to town.
Éireann by A Taste of Ireland gets its highly-anticipated UK premiere at the Peacock Theatre, with a cast including alumni of Riverdance and Lord of the Dance, and multiple Irish dance world champions. Impressive precision combines with pure athleticism, contemporary choreography and live rhythm to tell Ireland's story.

Éireann brings the country's history to life in a deeply human and utterly captivating way. Alongside that incredibly skilled dancing, a live musical trio offers poetic vocals to navigate the audience through triumphs and tragedies, from the Viking conquest to the rise of Brian Boru, and the dark periods of Great Famine and the Easter Rising.
The show is a double whammy: As well as being the UK premiere of new show Éireann, it's the first time A Taste of Ireland has performed any of its work in the West End, so it's a very special occasion. Here's a sneak preview:
With an impressive roster of creative talent on board, including director and producer Brent Pace (This is Not a Happy Room, A Taste of Ireland), co-director and producer Ceili Moore (world champion, Riverdance and Lord of the Dance artist), and musical director Charlie Galloway (Talisk), Éireann blends tradition with innovation for a bold re-imagining of Irish theatrical performance.
A Taste of Ireland's signature humour remains, celebrating the lyrical culture for which Ireland is celebrated, and adding a modern twist with cutting-edge lighting and stagecraft, and cinematic, immersive visual design.

This re-imagined, re-inspired version of the original show and international hit, A Taste of Ireland — seen by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide — has a strictly limited five-show run here in London, with tickets already selling fast.
Éireann by A Taste of Ireland is at the Peacock Theatre in Holborn, 28-31 August 2025. Tickets are available now, priced from £18.