Féile Nasc

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Marlay Park, Saturday 20th May - Sunday 21st May

Féile Nasc began as a one-day traditional music and folk event in Marlay Park in 2019. In 2023, the festival will expand to two days. Two incredible days of Music and more in Marlay Park.

Mayhem:
Bígí Linn for a full day and night of music. ‘Mayhem’ is the newest addition to the Féile Nasc family. While staying loyal to our roots of celebrating the ‘Nasc’ or connection between community, music, language, ‘Mayhem’ will allow attendees to connect with the wildness found in our natural world and in our music. ‘Mayhem’ will feature phenomenally uplifting and primal music from across various genres and will run from 3pm-10pm on Saturday 20th May. Ticket can be purchased here.

Féile Nasc
Féile Nasc is a folk and traditional music festival catering for the entire community. The festival takes place in the iconic Marlay Park on Sunday May 21st. The day will host some of the most lively and impressive artists from the Folk & Traditional music scene and will also provide a hectic programme of activities for children throughout the day. The Festival will once again continue our tradition of providing a stage for young up and coming artists to perform. The Festival will run from 1pm to 7pm on Sunday 21st May,where we will celebrate the connection or “nasc” between our language, culture and music in a family friendly atmosphere.


Date:
Saturday 20th May - Sunday 21st May
Time:
1.00pm
Price:
Varies
Address:
Marlay Park, Grange Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Marlay Park, Grange Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin, Ireland

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