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Howth, Friday 23rd May - Sunday 25th May

7 venues – 6 headline shows – almost 30 free gigs and sessions in Howth – The Seafood Capital of Fingal. Altan, Sharon Shannon, Lemocello, Eoghan Ó’Ceannabháin, Saltaire, The Brian Ború Céilí Band, Lynn Thizzy, Sweet Jayne, The Deadlians and more!

The Festival takes place across 7 venues around the picturesque fishing village of Howth, the Seafood Capital of Fingal, only 25 minutes from the centre of Dublin by DART. The music ranges from pure trad and folk to modern takes on Irish music.

With almost 30 free gigs and sessions across 5 unique venues around the village of Howth and ticketed headline shows at the historic Abbey Tavern and Summit Inn, this festival promises an unforgettable experience. Roam around from free gig to free gig like you’re at Electric Picnic but remember to book tickets for headline shows.

Headliners this year include Altan, Sharon Shannon, Pogueology, Lemoncello, a double bill of Eoghan Ó Ceannabháin with Saltaire and an all ages Céilí.


Date:
Friday 23rd May - Sunday 25th May
Time:
Varies
Price:
€0 - €35
Address:
Howth, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Howth, Dublin, Ireland

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