Fiestaval

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Railway Union Sports Club, Saturday 21st August - Sunday 22nd August

Fiestaval Street Arts, Comedy & Music Festival will dazzle and delight with world-class performances from the very best Irish street performers and circus acts and live music from energetic ensembles, all wrapped up in hours of belly-laughs and side-splitters from some of Ireland's most celebrated comedians – for all ages to enjoy.

Expect 2 jam-packed days of unrivalled excitement and entertainment from master magicians, amazing acrobats, spectacular sword-swallowers and stilt-walkers, cracking-up comedians and floor-fillers from bop-worthy bands and musical mash-ups!

Fiestaval is all about creating magic moments and bringing smiles to faces.

Over the 2 festival days running on Saturday August 21st and Sunday August 22nd, Fiestaval will present 6 spectacular shows – each entertaining 200 festival-goers at a time and enthralling 1200 ticket-holders in total over the weekend.

Tickets are free of charge but registration is essential as we are operating limited attendance due to current restrictions. Walk-ups on festival days will not be permitted entry and please note that the 10.30am and 2pm shows are family friendly, and the 5.30pm show is over 18s.


Date:
Saturday 21st August - Sunday 22nd August
Time:
10.30am
Price:
Free - registration required
Address:
Railway Union Sports Club, Park Avenue, Dublin 4, Ireland

Google Map of Railway Union Sports Club, Park Avenue, Dublin 4, Ireland

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