Amble are taking over the world with their beautiful folk music.
The Irish band is currently supporting Hozier on his North American tour.
And they received the sweetest surprise in the crowd this week.
On the opening night of Hozier’s two night run in Fenway Park, a former primary school student of singer Robbie Cunningham appeared in the audience.
He had travelled all the way from Ireland to see the band play.
The wholesome moment was captured and shows the lasting impression that was made on his students. Both Robbie and Ross are former teachers and decided just over a year ago to give up their teaching jobs and put all their efforts into music.
The student held up a sign saying: “Mr Cunningham it’s Seb Cronin”.
The band shared the video with the caption: “Had a special little man at Fenway last night. A Mr.Cunningham sign spotted in the crowd. Seb, one of Robbie’s past pupils, flew over with his family to see the show. Thanks Seb! Tonight we row again! Fenway night 2!”
@ambleofficialHad a special little man at Fenway last night. A Mr.Cunningham sign spotted in the crowd. Seb, one of Robbie’s past pupils, flew over with his family to see the show. Thanks Seb! Tonight we row again! Fenway night 2!
Amble’s meteoric rise is a testament to their dedication: the trio, Robbie Cunningham, Ross McNerney (mandolin/bouzouki), and Oisin McCaffrey (vocals/guitar), only formed in late 2022 after quitting their day jobs as school teachers and a data scientist in rural Western Ireland.
In just over two years, their captivating energy, descriptive storytelling, and heartfelt lyrics have cultivated a passionate global fanbase, translating into over 100 million streams and 100,000 tickets sold worldwide.
Their debut album, Reverie, is out now!