Oktoberfeis

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RDS, Friday 6th October

Oktoberfeis features an Irish twist on the traditional Bavarian beer festival.

What does that mean?
• Ireland’s best trad musicians and singers!
• DJs playing the biggest Irish party anthems!
• Tankards of Guinness & Irish beer
• Mountains of confetti showers!
• Hilarious hosts that will have you on the floor laughing!
• Irish dancers and performers
………….And so much more!

Oktoberfeis features an Irish twist on the traditional Bavarian experience – think Irish trad bands and dancers, tankards of Irish stouts & beers, authentic Irish food, DJs and an eclectic mix of entertainment and competitions across the evening.


Date:
Friday 6th October
Time:
6.00pm
Price:
€33.20

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