Drimnagh Festival

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Drimnagh, Friday 23rd August - Sunday 25th August

Drimnagh Summer Festival aims to create fun-filled days for all the family from Friday August 23rd-Sunday August 25th. Entertainment for both adults and children to enjoy – music, games, sport, food, trains and a lot more. A day filled with activities for young and old.

A festival like this is the perfect way for us to come together and celebrate as a community.

Full festival details coming soon…


Date:
Friday 23rd August - Sunday 25th August
Time:
Varies
Price:
Free
Address:
Brickfield Park, Mourne Road, Drimnagh, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Brickfield Park, Mourne Road, Drimnagh, Dublin, Ireland

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