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Home of St Patrick Festival 2025

Armagh City Centre, Armagh, County Armagh, BT61 7ED
Home of St Patrick Festival 2025

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Armagh's Home of St Patrick's Festival returns with an exciting programme of music, art, theatre, film and dance. This is a chance to reflect on the legacy of St Patrick and have fun celebrating his influence on history and culture.

Armagh City is the "Home of St Patrick," the place where Patrick began his mission. Most of the Festival activities are based in city centre venues. One of the highlights is the Vigil Walk which takes place between the two St Patrick's Cathedrals, the only city in the world to have the honour of having two Cathedrals that share the same name. The exciting programme for 2025 includes an Irish Whiskey Masterclass, a talk in the Armagh Robinson Library "Oscar Wilde "Work is a curse of the drinking classes" JigJazz, contemporary Irish dance show, Dawn Light at Navan Centre and Fort, SYSTR, featuring daughters of the celebrated Irish performer Michael McGlynn in concert at St Patrick's Church of Ireland Cathedral, Malachy Cush and performers at St Patrick's RC Cathedral and St Patrick's Shindig in Market Square Armagh.

The Festival programme runs Sunday 9th March to Monday 17th March 2025 and offers a thrilling showcase of history, culture, traditional music, dance and plenty of good food and drink to sustain you. Bring your family and friends too and be part of the celebrations!

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Tickets are available to purchase online see https://visitarmagh.com/festivals/st-patricks/home-of-st-patricks-events-2025/

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Season (9 Mar 2025 - 17 Mar 2025)

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