The most popular Irish radio program in New York, Ceol na nGael ("Music of the Irish") began as the brainchild of two Fordham students, Gerry Murphy and Mary Maguire, back in 1974. Over the years it has continued to be hosted by students, who have kept the tradition alive.

Tune in to 90.7 FM every Sunday between 12pm and 4pm Eastern to hear all kinds of Irish music, often accompanied by dedications, and to stay connected through the community bulletin boards. Two of the program's highlights are the weekly news from Ireland, with Louise Williams (formerly reported for years by Declan O'Byrne, may he rest in peace) at 2pm Eastern, and the sports from Ireland with Brendan Tier, immediately following.

Ceol na nGael's 50th Anniversary Celebration

Saturday, January 20, 2024 @ 7:00pm – 9:00pm (EST)
Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space, New York, NY, United States

For five decades, WFUV's Ceol na nGael has served as a cornerstone for Irish music and culture in New York and beyond. Celebrate this miles…

$45-$55