Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig!

St. Patrick’s Festival 2021 has gone virtual this year with over 100 different events celebrating our national holiday safely and responsibly from our kitchens and living rooms.

Dúisigh Eire! / Awaken Ireland! is the theme of this year’s Festival. From 12th to 17th March, more than 100 free events will be broadcast globally over 6 days and nights on St. Patrick’s Festival TV stpatricksfestival.ie and also on Oireachtas TV (Saorview Channel 22, Virgin Media Channel 207, Sky Channel 517, eir Vision Channel 504, and Vodafone Channels 201, 207 and 208).

The full event guide is available on our website at https://stpatricksfestival.ie/guide.

To join the celebrations, simply sit back and enjoy the fantastic programme in the comfort and safety of your home.

Finally, I would like to wish a warm “Lá Fhéile Pádraig Sona” to you, your families, friends and communities while we wait for a return to our traditional live festivities.

Le gach dea-ghuí,

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