“Give him a ball and a yard of grass” as Cork’s beloved sons,The Sultans of
Ping,play their first show in Scotland in 15 years with a special one night
only performance at Saint Lukes in Glasgow on Saturday, Feb 8th, 2025.
Originally formed in Cork in 1988 by Niall O'Flaherty, Pat O'Connell, Paul
Fennelly and Ger Lyons, Sultans of Ping FC came to the attention of the
Irish and UK music press, when 'Where's Me Jumper' a wonderfully absurd
slice of guitar driven indie-pop, crashed into the charts in 1992.
A series of brilliant singles followed supported by the band's riotous live
show, memorable dress sense and an intelligent, coverage-friendly wit which
saw the band sign to Epic Records and release their irresistible and iconic
debut album, *Casual Sex In The Cineplex*.
The Sultans' star burned brightly for several years, releasing subsequent
albums *Teenage Drug* (including the classic 'Michiko') and *Good Year for
Trouble*, The band went their separate ways in 1997 after having left an
indelible mark on Irish and UK indie.
The band reformed as The Sultans of Ping in 2005 amid rising interest in
the band again. In Ireland Today FM listeners voted “Where’s me Jumper” as
the 2nd best Irish song of all time where only U2 received more votes than
the Sultans. The band’s music has turned up on ‘Moone Boy’ and ‘The Young
Offenders’ amongst other TV series and ‘Give Him a Ball’ is the theme track
for well-known Irish Sports Podcast ‘Off The Ball’
The Sultans have continued to play live sporadically since they reformed
and in 2023 they played two sell-out shows at Cork Opera House in
celebration of their debut LP as well as a sell-out show in London.
Speaking about their upcoming show in Glasgow drummer Morty McCarthy says ’
the band played their first gig in Glasgow way back in 1992 in King Tuts
and have played many venues there over the years but we have never played
in Saint Lukes before so we are really looking forward to the show’.
The Sultans will be playing all the hits from their acclaimed debut LP
'Casual Sex in the Cineplex' - 'Veronica', 'Stupid Kid', 'U talk too Much'
and of course the classic 'Where's me Jumper' as well as a whole host of
other tracks from the band’s back catalogue.
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