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The Waterboys’ Mike Scott Hasn’t Yet Done His Last Jam

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Eoghan Lyng
/ 16 July 2026

With the release of a box set that expands upon the Waterboys’ most iconic album, frontman Mike Scott reflects as much as he continues to propel forward.

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