Trad and modern, blended
From classic ballads and Celtic favourites to today's Irish artists, mixed through your channels so it always feels authentic, never kitsch.
Built for the session
Daypart from easy afternoon trad to high-energy singalong nights that keep the room full and the bar busy.
Fully licensed
Your OneMusic licence is included, so every Irish track you play is legal, with no separate paperwork.
St Patrick's Day music, sorted
Every March, St Patrick’s Day turns Irish bars into the busiest venues in the country. eJukebox gives you a ready-made St Patrick’s Day channel of Irish anthems, drinking songs and crowd favourites, so you can pack the room without building a playlist from scratch. Switch it on for the week and let the requests roll in.
How the eJukebox jukebox works in your venue
eJukebox is a cloud-powered music system. Staff control it from any smartphone, and your customers can request songs from their own phones, no hardware jukebox required.
- Automated jukebox system — set it and forget it, no DJ needed.
- Song request portal — let patrons request tracks from their phone.
- Controller app — skip, approve and set volume from behind the bar.
Music licensing for Irish pubs & bars — OneMusic included
Australian venues need a OneMusic Australia licence to play recorded music in public. With eJukebox that licence is included in your subscription, so the music you play is always legal, with no separate paperwork or fees. Read more about music licensing for business →
Plans to suit your venue
No lock-in contracts, no hardware to buy. Pick the plan that suits your venue and start today.
Frequently asked questions
What Irish music do you include?
A curated blend of traditional Irish and Celtic music, classic ballads and drinking songs, plus current Irish artists, sprinkled through your channels so it feels authentic all day rather than a one-off novelty hour.
Do you have a St Patrick's Day playlist?
Yes. There is a dedicated St Patrick's Day channel you can switch on for the occasion, loaded with the anthems and singalongs that fill a room.
Do I need a licence to play Irish music in my pub?
Yes. Australian venues need a OneMusic licence to play recorded music in public, and it is included in your eJukebox subscription.