THE Tumbling Paddies have shown their support to Olympians with lively performances in Paris.
The Fermanagh-based band took to the stage this week in the French capital city, which is currently playing host to the 2024 Olympic Games.
The performance was part of a three-night itinerary at the Team Ireland Supporters House at ‘O’Sullivan’s by the Mill’.
Gareth Noble posted a video on X of the band's cover of The Cranberries classic, 'Zombie', where the crowd can be heard singing back.
https://x.com/GarNob/status/1819115432713883794
Mr. Noble said: "Wherever Irish sport fans end up in the world, we make it the best party ever.
"Tumbling Paddies rocking it in Paris tonight (and they are definitely Fermanagh)."
Countless Fermanagh people have made the trip to Paris in support of a selection of local athletes.
Athletes include local rowing duo, Ross Corrigan and Nathan Timoney; Carrybridge rugby player, Claire Boles; Ballyconnell golfer, Leona Maguire; and Chef de Mission, Gavin Noble.
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