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In a breathtaking musical moment that transcended borders and generations, Celtic Woman and Celtic Thunder came together for a powerful duet performance of “My Land”—a soul-stirring tribute honoring the late Queen Elizabeth II.

Released as part of Mashup 2 (V2), this rendition of “My Land” was more than just a performance. It was a musical farewell—an emotional homage wrapped in Celtic harmonies and sweeping orchestration.

Performed with reverence and grace, the duet combined the ethereal voices of Celtic Woman with the rich, resonant power of Celtic Thunder, creating a sonic landscape that felt both sacred and deeply personal. The lyrics, already resonant with themes of home, legacy, and longing, took on new meaning in the context of this tribute.

“Tell me why I am bound to you / Even when the sun is gone…” As the voices rose together in harmony, they painted a portrait not only of a nation mourning its monarch, but of a people celebrating a woman who stood as a symbol of steadfastness, dignity, and grace through an era of immense change.

Set against stunning visuals of rolling green hills, cathedral choirs, and archival footage of the Queen’s reign, the performance became a visual and emotional journey—a love letter to the United Kingdom, and to a figure who represented it for over 70 years.

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Fans responded with heartfelt emotion:
“This gave me chills—what a beautiful way to honor her legacy.”
“Only Celtic Woman and Celtic Thunder could capture this kind of depth and sorrow with such elegance.”
“It felt like a farewell from the heart of the Isles themselves.”

This “My Land” duet stands as a shining example of music’s ability to unite, to grieve, and to remember. It’s more than a mashup—it’s a moment of reverence for a queen, and a nation, that will never be forgotten.

Original Celtic Thunder: George Donaldson, Damian McGinty, Keith Harkin, Neil Byrne, Ryan Kelly, and Paul Byrom

Watch the full tribute below and experience the grace, power, and emotion of this extraordinary collaboration.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=pudXdSnR01s%3Flist%3DRDFgOzFlmD5Oo

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