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St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin last year. RollingNews.ie

This year's St Patrick's Festival aims to celebrate contemporary and traditional Ireland

The festival will run over five days from 13 to 17 March.

THE ST PATRICK’S Festival this year will take place from 13 to 17 March, ending with the parade expected to bring almost half a million people to Dublin city centre. 

The National St Patrick’s Festival is aiming to celebrate the country’s heritage, showing both contemporary and traditional Ireland over the five day period. 

There will be different family and outdoor events, as well as collaborative and musical performances. 

The St Patrick’s Day parade will also, of course, be taking place as usual starting at 12pm on Tuesday, 17 March. 

A four-day Festival Village and Food Market at Merrion Square will also be taking place throughout the week. 

This will involve shows, céilís, children’s reading, live music, a food village among other activities and events. 

Other events during the week include 

  • Dublin Gospel Choir and guests - 16 and 17 March 
  • Vocalist and producer Jessy Lanza - 13 March
  • James Joyce’s Pones Penyeach with Lisa Hannigan and guests - 16 March
  • Festival Village in Merrion Square - 14-17 March
  • Marian Richardson in conversation with Deirdre O’Kane - 13 March
  • 100 Views of Contemporary Ireland - 13-15 March

CEO of the St Patrick’s Festival, Susan Kirby, said more than 500,000 people attended the parade in recent years. 

“This year’s festival will present today’s culture creators and celebrate who and what our contemporary national treasures are, as well as taking pride in our traditions,” Kirby said in a statement.

The deputy Lord Mayor of Dublin Tom Brabazon launched the festival today, saying the parade will leave people with “lasting memories”. 

The parade is free to attend as usual, but those who wants a seat on the grandstand can pay €70 for a ticket.

As of the time of publication, all but the grandstands at Parnell Square have already sold out. 

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    Dec 24th 2014, 11:20 AM

    Don’t forget the ISS is flying over Ireland around 5.20pm today.

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    Dec 24th 2014, 11:22 AM

    Not to be confused with them ISIS lads who aren’t nearly as friendly

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    Dec 24th 2014, 12:09 PM

    Love it

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    Dec 24th 2014, 3:37 PM

    Its passing over again at 7:30ish I believe.Its going to be a clear night over most of the country aswell.

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    Dec 24th 2014, 3:50 PM

    Just passed over now .
    Incredible the speed of it

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    Dec 24th 2014, 4:26 PM

    5:21 for 4 minutes and 6:57 for 2 minutes

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    Dec 24th 2014, 11:35 AM

    Feliz Navidad to everyone!!

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    Dec 24th 2014, 12:16 PM

    “NORAD have been tracking Santa for a good part of fifty years, since 1955 exactly”
    Really, Journal? I think somebody needs a new abacus for Christmas, or maybe an almanac.

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    Dec 24th 2014, 1:37 PM

    Wonder what gps was like in 1955 also.

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