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    St Patrick’s Day festivals in Ireland

    St Patrick’s Day is the biggest party of the year. And with events taking place all over the island of Ireland, you can celebrate in style wherever you are!

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    St Patrick’s Festival Dublin

    It’s back! And it’s better than ever! The St Patrick’s Festival returns to the streets of Dublin city centre in spectacular fashion to celebrate the patron saint of Ireland.

    Get ready to enjoy one of the biggest, boldest parades ever, as well as a lively Festival Quarter, where you’ll find something for everyone. Expect live music acts, amazing food and drink, storytelling sessions and more.

    Across the city, you’ll find many St Patrick’s Festival-supported events, from theatre pieces and acrobats to walking tours and art exhibitions as part of its One City Festival Programme.

    Home of St Patrick Festival

    Where better to celebrate Ireland’s patron saint than the very place he called home? Armagh and Down are where Patrick founded his first churches way back in the 5th century. And it’s here that the Home of St Patrick Festival takes place, with a lively showcase of the best culture, music, song and dance from Northern Ireland. 

    Highlights this year include music from the likes of Phil Coulter and Sandy Kelly, an Aran knitting workshop, film screenings, and a wide range of events about St Patrick himself – including walking tours, lectures, and a St Patrick’s stained glass workshop.

    Celebrations around Ireland

    Cork

    The “Rebel City” puts on a vibrant show with a parade, live trad and folk music at the Céilí Mór, walking tours, storytelling events and a celebration of the city’s fascinating history.

    Derry~Londonderry

    The historic Walled City celebrates St Patrick with a programme that includes a colourful Spring Carnival parade, street performers and music and dance events around the city.

    Killarney

    Killarney is abuzz leading up to St Patrick’s Day, and visitors from around the world get to enjoy the festivities including an inclusive music festival, a rubber duck race and of course, the big parade.

    Waterford

    Home of the very first St Patrick's Day parade back in 1903, this ancient Viking city celebrates Ireland’s patron saint with a four-day St Patrick’s Festival featuring everything from a parade to river cruises, whiskey tastings and music events.

    Kilkenny

    The medieval city of Kilkenny comes alive during the four-day St Patrick’s Festival, which takes place alongside the Kilkenny Tradfest music festival. Expect everything from a spectacular parade to traditional music and dancing workshops.

    Enniskillen

    County Fermanagh’s island town celebrates St Patrick’s Day with a unique blend of land and water-based activities including a traditional parade featuring vintage vehicles, community groups and lots of music and dancing.

    Belfast

    There are over seven days of St Patrick’s activities happening in Belfast, including a music festival, Irish language events, a trad trail and the big one... the parade on March 17 which features dance groups, musicians and more.

    Limerick

    The city's St Patrick’s celebrations feature a parade, spectacular concerts, street performers and the Limerick International Band Championship with bands from Ireland, Europe and America performing on 16th March – don’t miss it!

    Sligo

    Ceoil and craic (music and fun) are on the menu at Sligo’s St Patrick’s Festival as the town tells the world what’s great about this Wild Atlantic Way wonder. Expect a traditional Irish music trail, historic walks, a parade and incredible performances at Queen Maeve Square.