WREXHAM band Declan Swans' success continued as they performed their most popular hit on TV last night (Saturday, December 3).
It's been quite the year for the band already, having gained worldwide recognition particularly since appearing on the 'Welcome to Wrexham' documentary.
The three-piece band is made up of singer Michael 'Scoot' Hett, drummer Ben Jones and guitarist Mark Jones, and they have been performing together for over 20 years.
Their 'Always Sunny In Wrexham' hit has become popular among Wrexham fans on a matchday at the Racecourse.
And last night, the band had the opportunity to appear on BBC performing the huge hit.
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The trio featured on the fourth episode of the Late Night Football Club which aired on BBC One Wales.
Scenes for the episode were filmed days earlier at the Rockin Chair in Wrexham where the band were joined by fellow Wrexham man and former professional footballer Robbie Savage.
You can watch footage of the band on the show below ...
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— Mark Jones (@chuffer67) December 4, 2022
A statement from the band read: "What a night! BBC One with Robbie Savage had us on to perform our single last night! We can't thank everyone enough for the year we have had. Also, a big thanks to Wrexham AFC, Ryan Reynolds, Rob McElhenney and our fans for giving us the support this year!"
Declan Swans are hoping to release its first album in 2023 and manager Steve Cusack has also told the Leader that they are expected to perform at Rob McElhenney's bar in the USA in the near future.
But before that, to end 2022 with a bang, the band will be headlining a festive gig at the Rockin' Chair on Saturday, December 17.
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