
As twilight settled over the rolling hills of County Meath, something magical unfolded at Slane Castle — a moment that felt less like a concert and more like a farewell whispered to the wind.
On their “A New Journey” tour, Celtic Woman returned to Ireland for a homecoming performance unlike any other. And as the final notes of the night echoed off the castle walls, they chose the perfect song to close the evening: “You Raise Me Up.”

Backed by a full orchestra, a choir, and the soft flicker of candlelit staging, the women stood beneath the open sky in flowing gowns that shimmered with every movement. The iconic opening notes swelled, and the audience fell into an almost sacred silence.
Lisa Kelly’s voice rose first, clear and angelic. Then came Chloë Agnew, followed by Méav Ní Mhaolchatha and Órla Fallon, weaving their harmonies into a tapestry of strength and serenity. It wasn’t just a performance — it was a blessing.

As the final chorus built, the camera panned across the crowd — some in tears, some holding hands, all caught in the stillness of a moment that transcended music. Behind them, Slane Castle stood illuminated, casting a golden glow over the hillside. The Irish night air carried each lyric like a prayer.
And when the last note of “You Raise Me Up” rang out… they didn’t just stop.
They held it.

Held the silence. Held the emotion.
Then bowed, as fireworks lit the sky and the crowd erupted in grateful awe.
It wasn’t just the end of a concert — it was a closing chapter of something deeply soulful. Celtic Woman reminded us that music, at its best, lifts us — not just for a moment, but forever.
And on that night at Slane Castle, they didn’t just raise us up.
They took us home.