Best Celtic Music 2025 – Fan Voted Top 20 #740
Release Date: 12/31/2025
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info_outlineThese are the songs you loved most in 2025. The votes are in. The stories are written. From powerful folk anthems to driving reels and unforgettable voices, these tracks defined the year in Irish & Celtic music. Welcome to the Top 20 Irish & Celtic Songs and Tunes of 2025 as chosen by fans, fueled by community, and celebrating Celtic culture through music on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #740 - - Subscribe now!
Kinnfolk, Niamh Dunne, Natalie Padilla, Socks in the Frying Pan, Scottish Fish, Kyle Carey, The Drowsy Lads, Heather Dale, Sheridan Rúitín, The Ciderhouse Rebellion with Molly Donnery, The Gothard Sisters, Screaming Orphans, Doolin', Fialla, Jigjam, Eimear Arkins, Austral, Ed Miller, Arise & Go, Willowgreen
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THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC
0:12 - Kinnfolk "The Triple Crown Set" from Star Above The Mountain
5:10 - WELCOME
10:08 - Niamh Dunne "Ballyneety's Walls" from Portraits
13:27 - Natalie Padilla "Balsamroot" from Montana Wildflower
17:25 - Socks in the Frying Pan "Irelands Struggle" from Waiting for Inspiration
21:47 - Scottish Fish "Annie's" from Currently
26:37 - FEEDBACK
30:35 - Kyle Carey "Nach Muladach, Muladach Duine Leis Fhèin" from The Last Bough
33:32 - The Drowsy Lads "Lost and Found Hooley" from Time Flies
38:56 - Heather Dale "Weaver" from The Green Knight
42:20 - Sheridan Rúitín "Dean McLeod" from Only Savage
45:52 - The Ciderhouse Rebellion with Molly Donnery "Murphy’s Running Dog" from A Little Bit Slanted
50:43 - FEEDBACK
53:47 - The Gothard Sisters "Adventurer" from Moment in Time
56:56 - Screaming Orphans "This Is the Life" from Paper Daisies
59:31 - Doolin' "Mary’s Jigs" from Doolin'
1:03:56 - Fialla "The Road to Drumleman" from A Rare Thing
1:08:48 - THANKS
1:11:53 - Jigjam "Red Paddy on the Ridge" from Phoenix
1:16:30 - Eimear Arkins "Téir Abhaile Riú (Song)" from Here & There
1:20:03 - Austral "Woodford Nights" from Thylacine
1:26:55 - Ed Miller "The Wide Rio Grand" from Many's The Fine Tale
1:31:26 - Arise & Go "The Dirty Bee: La Grondeuse / Mutt's Favourite / Break Yer Bass Drone /
The Dirty Bee" from Meeting Place
1:36:36 - CLOSING
1:38:25 - Willowgreen "Walking on the Waves" from Sheila's Brush
1:42:40 - CREDITS
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Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos.
In 2026, we’re traveling to the Celtic nation of Galicia in Spain.
We’ll dive deep into the history and legends of the Galician Celts, uncovering their connections to Ireland, Scotland, and beyond. We’ll walk the same lands where Celtic warriors once roamed, hear the myths passed down through generations, and experience the magic of authentic Galician Celtic music, alive with passion and history.
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I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK
What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? I’d love to see a picture of what you're doing while listening. Is there a new Celtic CD or Celtic band that you heard of or saw? Send a picture.
Email me at follow@bestcelticmusic.
Woodland Folk sent some photos: "Hello my friend.... I do not have an album though would like to snd a recording for u to consider...this could be considered"amateur"& would take time before I snd as the fiddle is not an easy thing to record(I have an old style go mic)also my ability would mean a fair amount of preparing & practice before hand...
save for a drop in my case should anyone wish & were passing im not at a point were I would need to be promoted just yet...
Preparing anything to snd u would in itself be a privilege & learned experience though I understand if a band with a presence would appreciate the space u give them & need that space more...
Would a show from a street performance angle be a poss,maby a podcast dedicated to the more transient path...?"



Patrick Rieger emailed some photos: "Hi Marc, Yes, more feedback. I love letting you and your audience know about the incredible musicians my family and I get to see, and I hope they get to see them as well.
Labor Day Weekend, the three of us were joined again by our Chenna from Nashville for three days at the Ohio Renaissance Festival. The weather was perfect! As you undoubtedly know, ren faire garb can be quite uncomfortable when the weather is hot and humid, but not that weekend.
The first show of the weekend for us was The Lady Victoria, hammered dulcimer player. During the depth of the pandemic, I was posting photos of faire on Instagram to help remind people we would eventually get back to the fun, and found someone called The Lady Victoria was liking some of my photos. Then I learned we had had about a dozen mutual friends, and she had played at my home faire of Pittsburgh, which led to a friendship.
In the afternoon, Victoria leads a group called The Medieval Minstrels, including The Toasted Clover on ukulele and Seán Nós on flute.
Captain John Stout leads everyone in A Health to the Company at the end of the day. The captain and I first met back in 2008 at Pittsburgh when he was part of Porter & Stout. Great music and also lots of great stories.
We also saw the Queen's Choice Singers for the first time.
The Summer isn't over, we still have another faire to go to, and we'll be seeing other celtic musicians, so be on the lookout for more feedback.





Joseph F. Dumond emailed photos: "What am I doing while listening to the latest Celtic Music podcast?
Hello Marc, the last time I wrote to you, I explained how my walking distance increased as I walked while listening to the best Celtic Music from Marc Gunn. And when I was not listening to your show, my pace slowed. I then urged you to call it something like the Irish Celtic Weight Watchers walking show. LOL I forgot.
I decided to do some of my work from an all - inclusive resort, Sol Melia Carib, in the Dominican Republic. The all - inclusive is killing my weight goals. So naturally, I began to walk on the beach with the ocean lapping along the shore during my walk. And, of course, I am listening to "The Best Celtic Music from the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast" by Marc Gunn.
I have got to tell you that no matter which Celtic music you play, whether fast Jigs or slow tunes, my pace in the sand or along the shoreline does not change. The rhythmic tune of the waves crashing ashore is incredibly strong and soothing, and it alone decides my pace.
While watching the entertainment here, I saw a lady playing a host of music on an electric violin. It was very beautiful. I asked her for her website or where I could get more of her music, but she had none. I will attach the short video so you can see her. But as she played, I was thinking of you. This would be a great place with international guests from around the world, where you and your daughter could introduce them to the great Celtic Music you play. And if you contact the resort or many of the other resorts, you could play and stay for next to nothing—just a suggestion.
Loving the latest shows from the beaches of Punta Cana. The pictures are to show you where I'm listening to your show. It is not meant to make you jealous, although it might."




