TG Lurgan

Early interpretations with a great following included "Some Nights" from the American indie pop band fun., "An Chóisir Rac", an Irish version of "Party Rock Anthem" by the American electronic duo LMFAO and "Lady Ga(eilge)", a medley of Lady Gaga songs.

[citation needed] TG Lurgan also released original compositions, such as "Damhsa Amhráin", "Céili ar an Trá", "An Buachaill Ceart", "Can Os Ard", "Seans Deirneach" and "An Bráisléid".

Stiofán Ó Fearail was a teacher in the Coláiste Lurgan programme and was lead vocalist for the hit.

[3] Several of TG Lurgan's interpretations have passed the 1 million views on YouTube: "Amhrán na gCupán", a cover of "Cups" ("When I'm Gone"),[4] "Síoraí Spraoi" (OMI's "Cheerleader"),[5] "Pompeii" from Bastille,[6] "Hello" from Adele,[7] "Some Nights" from fun[8] and "Despacito" from Luis Fonsi.

[9] In 2021 TG Lurgan worked with Wales' Urdd Gobaith Cymru to release a bilingual (Welsh and Irish) version of "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd, "Golau’n Dallu / Dallta ag na Solise".