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St. Patrick’s Park, Saturday 5th November

On Saturday November 5th, enjoy a live music event in St. Patrick’s Park, beside the iconic St. Patrick’s Cathedral, running from 2pm – 5.30pm

Three free-to-attend live music events will run across Dublin city centre on Friday November 4th, Saturday November 5th and Sunday November 6th and pay homage to some of our city’s most influential musical acts.

On Sat Nov 5th, we celebrate Irish trad and folk music at this live music event in St. Patrick’s Park.

Celebrating the life and songs of Ireland's greatest folk singer, The Legend Of Luke Kelly is performed by renowned tribute act Chris Kavanagh & The Patriots.

Guitarist and singer, Mick McNamara joins banjo and mandolin player and singer, Garry O’Meara to perform favourite Irish trad songs and get the audience singing along.

All these events are free-to-attend (non-ticketed) and first come first serve.

These events are presented by Fáilte Ireland.


Date:
Saturday 5th November
Time:
2pm-5:30pm
Price:
Free
Address:
St. Patrick’s Park, Bull Alley Street, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of St. Patrick’s Park, Bull Alley Street, Dublin, Ireland

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