Robert Arkins
Commitments

A celebration of the
'Irish saviours of soul'.

Robert Arkins Commitments

A celebration of the 'Irish saviours of soul'.

Click to view the
Robert Arkins Commitments showreel

Upcoming Gigs

Birmingham
The Old Crown
Friday, 13 March, 2026
Part of BIrmingham’s St Patrick’s Day celebrations in Digbeth, heart of the Irish Quarter
Birmingham
The Old Crown
Saturday, 14 March, 2026
Part of BIrmingham’s St Patrick’s Day celebrations in Digbeth, heart of the Irish Quarter
Truro
Old Bakery Studios
Friday, 4 September, 2026
Dorset
Cliff Top Festival
Saturday, 5 September, 2026
Liverpool
Hangar 34
Thursday, 10 September, 2026
Leeds
The Wardrobe
Friday, 11 September, 2026
Whitby
The Royal Hotel
Saturday, 12 September, 2026
35th Anniversary Commitments Celebration- Film+ Band
Birmingham
Hare & Hounds
Thursday, 17 September, 2026
London
New Cross Inn
Friday, 18 September, 2026
Cardiff
The Globe
Saturday, 19 September, 2026
Portmeirion
Hercules Hall
Sunday, 20 September, 2026
Belfast
Mandela Hall
Friday, 16 October, 2026
35th Anniversary Commitments Celebration with Special Guests Robert Arkins and Kenneth McCluskey.
Dublin
Opium
Saturday, 17 October, 2026
35th Anniversary Commitments Celebration with Special Guest Robert Arkins
Dublin
Opium
Sunday, 18 October, 2026
35th Anniversary Commitments Celebration with Special Guest Robert Arkins
A scene from The Commitments
Robert Arkins in The Commitments

"All the songs from the film plus some of my favourite Detroit and Northern Soul sounds..."

Over 35 years ago I took part in auditions for a film being made by Alan Parker in my home City of Dublin.

The film was ‘The Commitments’, based on a book by local writer Roddy Doyle. It told the story of a young Dublin ‘hustler’, Jimmy Rabbitte, who puts together a band of local musicians with the intention of turning them into a world famous group playing Dublin Soul.

Sure, we know how that turned out. I played Jimmy Rabbitte, Wilson didn’t turn up and the rest is history. But it was a special time in my life and I enjoyed every minute of it alongside the other actors, some of whom I still see now.

The film is still remembered fondly and I’m often stopped on the streets of Dublin where I still live, and asked to recount some of the script lines with people (say it once and say it loud….).

In 2024 I took part in a Commitments Celebration event in Birmingham and it was a huge success. In 2025 I did a few more in Dublin, Manchester, Solihull and London. Seeing so many fans and hearing how the film had such a big impact on them was a joy and got me thinking.

2026 will be the 35th anniversary of the film and so I’ve decided to put together a band to go out and play some club shows and the odd festival to take the music back to the fans.

We’ll be playing all the songs from the film plus some of my favourite Detroit and Northern Soul sounds, recreating those dark basement 60s Soul clubs. We’ll also be doing a few ‘Celebrations of The Commitments’ events where we’ll be joined by other members of the cast to watch the film and do a Q+A.

Check out our gig list and hopefully we’ll be coming to a venue near you and we can have a few scoops after in the bar.

Soul is the music people understand. Sure it’s basic and simple, but it’s something else, cause it’s honest, there’s no bullshit. It sticks its neck out and says it straight from the heart. And you won’t get that with And And And!

Love to you all.

Rob.

Over 35 years ago I took part in auditions for a film being made by Alan Parker in my home City of Dublin.

The film was ‘The Commitments’, based on a book by local writer Roddy Doyle. It told the story of a young Dublin ‘hustler’, Jimmy Rabbitte, who puts together a band of local musicians with the intention of turning them into a world famous group playing Dublin Soul.

Videos

Check out a selection of videos including our showreel, some live performances, and some scenes from the film that started it all!