
Go to an Irish wedding and you might just see the performance of a lifetime! The talented lasses from Hooley School of Irish Dance went viral to the tune of 17 million views after their wedding dance blew everyone away! The girls wore such sweet smiles as they danced, and the skills they showed in the synchronized dance were truly amazing. Seeing how happy the girls are to dance together really makes for a heartwarming performance.

Aside from the awww factor, the students show off some remarkable talent throughout the synchronized dance. Even the younger dancers of primary school age have really got the moves down. They saved the best for last, as the bride herself rocks the dance floor at the two minute mark, first with the flower girl, and then new hubby joins in to give a romantic closer that brought the house down. The Music Man loves to share magical moments like this, and these girls really made this a wedding to remember!
The Hooley School of Irish Dance uploaded the performance to their YouTube channel, where the upload became their first viral video. One could be forgiven for thinking that the wedding took place in County Cork, but the school noted that it actually took place in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Lancaster has historically been a magnet for Irish immigration to the States, which explains the authentic moves on display in the viral dance.
Irish dance has become a popular genre on YouTube, with dancers from around the world delivering some amazing performances. One of the most popular performances featuring the traditional art form came when the young ladies from the Hession School in Galway performed an amazing dance on the waterfront. The ladies show off some incredible technical skills throughout. Their mastery of the art actually scored them a well-deserved dance feature in Ed Sheeran’s music video for “Galway Girl”.
The Hooley School of Irish Dance is based in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The school has been uploading videos to YouTube since 2010. The students’ dance at Gretchen’s wedding was the school’s first video to gain global traction. With 17 million views, the wedding dance went on to become one of the most-viewed Irish dance performances on all of YouTube.