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Cnoc na Síge - 2025
One hundred thousand welcomes to you from Knocknasheega!
(Cnoc na Síge)
in Wichita KS
We mix it up!
Don't tell the
trad people!
with special guest: Robert Beard
Our music is a fusion of traditional folk and modern favorites from Ireland, Scotland, and old world Europe. We have fun!
Expect a surprise or two, shenanigans, and general Tom Foolery!
The Night A'fore at the Artichoke Sandwichbar East - WIchita Kansas - Dec 30, 2025

Knocknasheega will be performing period appropriate Irish and Scottish tunes in the Saloon at Wichita's Old Cowtown Museum. This will be part of the Civil War Days event. Come join us for a old time hooley at Fritz Snitzler’s Saloon! All ages welcome!
OLD COWTOWN MUSUEM - Fritz Snitzler’s Saloon - APRIL 18, 12:00 PM
Old Cowtown Museum 1865 W Museum Blvd Wichita, KS 67203 P: (316) 350-3323

Knocknasheega is proud to return to Wichita's Old Town Farm & Art Market. Come on out for the local regions finest is fresh goods, services and art. We'll be performing live Irish and Scottish tunes bring a bit of the tradition back to Old Town! All ages welcome!
OLD TOWN FARM & ART MARKET - MAY 9, 10 AM
835 E. 1st St. N. Wichita, KS 67202 PH: (316) 559-5327

We have several future shows pending at the Artichoke Sandwichbar East in Wichita Kansas.
Check back for details as we make our plans to include:
- Half Way to St. Paddy's Day - September 2026
- Samhain - October 2026
- The Night A'fore - December 2026
FINAL DATES TO BE ANNOUNCED
THE ARTICHOKE SANDWICH BAR - EAST
2959 N Rock Rd, Wichita, KS 67226 (316) 221-9088

Want to learn to fiddle di de, fiddle di do, fiddle di do dah do?
Check out DRUNKEN FIDDLES with our own Brooke Browning.
Hosted by our good friends at TOR BREWING, in downtown Wichita Kansas!
Events are Sundays, sign up and get the latest updates at:
DRUNKEN FIDDLES - Drunken Fiddles Workshop Wichita
Do you have questions, want to book a show,
or collaborate on a some shenanigans
of the highest order?
You can reach us at Facebook, by email, or phone.
Smoke signals, while fun, don't do well in the Kansas wind.