Tuesday 29 November 2016

Irish festivals

So today I'll tell you about some Irish festivals which were celebrated in Ireland nowadays .

                                                          Dublin city soul festival
If ever there was a feel-good festival, it's the Dublin City Soul Festival, where people come together to celebrate peace, unity and love. Taking place over two days in various locations including Merrion Square it is a vibrant, multi-cultural and positive festival celebrating soulfulness.  
                                                                Forbidden Fruit
You can't beat the buzz of a festival over a bank holiday weekend, especially when it's right on your doorstep. Forbidden Fruit have really knocked it out of the park  with the lineup and by adding a Friday night of music to what was previously a two day festival. No need to book any days off work. and you can see the likes of  Nicolas Jaar, Jamie xx, Tensnake etc .

                                                 Killarney music and food festival
This is a fun filled festival with international and Irish acts performing across 7 stages as well as comedians, chefs and activities. 20,000 music fans attended the two-day music & food.
                                    The Donegal International Folk and Roots Festival
At the heart of Ireland’s undiscovered and magical county of Donegal, rooted in true musical tradition, the Earagail Arts Festival welcomes you to the inaugural Donegal International Folk & Roots Festival – a celebration of folk, roots and traditional music from around the world, presented on the North West Atlantic coast of Ireland.
                                                              Another love story
Nestled amongst the leafy splendor of Killyon Manor and it’s sumptuous grounds – Another Love Story is a weekend celebration of music, discussion, yoga, film, food and friends brought to you by Happenings & Homebeat. Another Love Story is not just a festival weekender but a gathering of hearts, minds, ideas and moods.


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