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Events in Ireland

Events calendar Ireland: If you need more information about events that take place in our fabulous country, we are happy to assist. There is a lot going on, here just a few exciting offerings. If you need more assistance, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We are here to help and are delighted to assist you.

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Events in Ireland

Ireland is a lovely country steeped in heritage with events reviving the culture. Most of the events here focus on the history, - legends and music of the country. Most of the festivals include irish dance, good pub sessions, and community spirit, which one can hardly find anywhere else.

There is no doubt that the festive spirit is all around. Be it the grand St. Patrick’s day parade, the festival dedicated to Samhain or a small local musing festival, there is always something each the visitors and the local people, seems like a span of all things.

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Additional Events in Ireland

St. Patrick’s Festival

St. Patrick's Festival, which occurs on March 17 every year, is the most celebrated festival in Ireland. The event pays homage to the country's patron saint through the wearing of the green, with people entering the fun of parades, music and various aspects of Irish culture. In large cities such as Dublin and even in the smallest villages, people come out onto the streets dressed in green and enjoying traditional music and dancing.

Puck Fair

Known as the Puck Fair, it is one of the oldest fairs celebrated in Ireland and takes place every August at the town of Killorglin in County Kerry. This unusual three-day celebration is highlighted with the crowning of a wild goat as ‘King Puck’ with music, market, street spectacles, and many other activities which guarantees an entertaining fun for residents and tourists alike.