Skip to main content

'80s Hit 'Every Breath You Take' Performed Live by 'Celtic Thunder'

A man in a suit dances on stage with musicians and a violinist in purple dresses.

Have you ever experienced a music concert that caused your emotions to be moved? When it comes to Irish music, few bands can compare to the majesty of 'Celtic Thunder.' Their elaborate sets and lush arrangements make their concert performances one-of-a-kind. Do you know Celtic Thunder’s most famous song?

A man in a suit and tie stands against an orange backdrop with string lights.

The group has been in demand since 2007, releasing 12 albums and ten live performance videos and adding to their extensive tour schedule. People can't get enough of this Irish celebration through music. ‘A Place in the Choir’ is by far their most famous song on Spotify.

In this performance, the group delivers a fabulous cover version of The Police's hit song, 'Every Breath You Take.' The stage background shines bright red on top of the white platforms.

A man in a suit and a woman in a teal dress are holding hands on a stage, with musicians in the background.

The orchestra is on top of the stage, surrounded by a fence, and there are light posts on the corners of the stage to set the mood. The music is provided by guitars, bass, violins, a drummer, and a pianist.

Ryan Kelly sings this solo dressed in a tuxedo, standing between the musicians. He sings in an airy but powerful voice that helps the song build intensity. He walks down the steps to meet a girl dressed in a blue, flowing dress with curled, blonde hair.

They both grab hands and twirl and dance with each other with elaborate choreography, staring into each other's eyes. Ryan expertly sings the lyrics, "Every breath you take and every move you make. Every bond you break, every step you take, I'll be watching you."

A man in a black suit sings on stage, surrounded by musicians in colorful dresses and a man in a suit playing guitar.

One fan said, "I was blown away by this amazing performance. I am now a fan for life! Their voices and the show were breathtaking!" And another reviewer wrote, "It is difficult to describe the feeling you get sitting in the audience listening to them. It's kind of like being transported to Ireland."

The song was made famous in 1983 by 'The Police' and spent eight weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart. 'Celtic Thunder' adds their Irish flair to this classic '80s hit, making it new again for their fans.

If Celtic Thunder brought you joy in the past, it's still around on AmazonAd now. A purchase through us means we get to keep doing what we love and paying for cat food too.