BlanchFest

Millennium Park, Saturday 22nd August - Sunday 23rd August

BlanchFest is a free family festival celebrating community spirit in the heart of Blanchardstown, with something for all ages to enjoy. Families can look forward to a welcoming day out filled with live music, entertainment and activities in a lively community atmosphere. Visitors will have the chance to browse craft traders, meet local makers and discover a wide range of unique gifts, handmade products and creative stalls.

Food demonstrations will also take place throughout the event, offering inspiration, practical tips and tasty ideas for anyone who enjoys cooking or trying something new from the Fingal Food Circle.
With music, food, crafts and family-friendly fun, BlanchFest is a great opportunity for the community to come together and celebrate local talent.
Everyone is welcome to come along, enjoy the atmosphere and experience a fun, free day at the heart of the community.

Millennium Park, Blanchardstown.

More Details Coming Soon.


Date:
Saturday 22nd August - Sunday 23rd August
Time:
12.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Millennium Park, Coolmine, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Millennium Park, Coolmine, Dublin, Ireland

You might also like...

What's on

Culture Date with Dublin 8

Various Locations

Culture Date with Dublin 8 is a neighbourhood initiative, which aims to celebrate Dublin 8’s rich cultural, historical and architectural heritage while encouraging people who are living, working and visiting the area to explore what is on their doorstep. This collaborative project and programme of events aims to connect with and amplify the wider efforts being made to regenerate the area, highlighting all the great things there are to see and do in Dublin 8 to locals and visitors alike. This years event takes place from Monday 4th to Sunday 10th May.

What's on

Dublin Dance Festival

Various Locations

Dublin Dance Festival brings artists and audiences together, live and virtually, to create and share exceptional, provocative and relevant dance experiences. The Dublin Dance Festival believes in the power of dance to move, connect and inspire change. With so much of Ireland’s culture tied up in language and the past, dance has a unique power to explore and express what it is to be human, right now.

What's on

National Bike Week

Nationwide

‘Bike Week’ is a celebration and promotion of the benefits of cycling and takes place from Saturday 9th to Sunday 17th May. Cycling is one of the most sustainable forms of travel and a family friendly activity. As a transport option cycling has one of the lowest impacts on the planet and the environment, impacting positively on air and noise pollution. There’s never been a better time to get on a bike! The purpose of Bike Week to encourage new, occasional, and seasoned cyclists to make cycling part of their lifestyle. Bike Week 2026 will run from Saturday 9th – Sunday 17th May