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Iúr Cinn Fleadh

10 Barrack Street, Newry, County Down, BT35 6DA
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About

Iúr Cinn Fleadh is an annual Irish culture and community festival in Newry. The city will once again be awash with trad and folk sounds for the entire Bank Holiday weekend in August.

It is over ten years since our first Fleadh. This year we think it will be our best yet!

Don't forget that most events are completely free.

The Fleadh committee are incredibly grateful to our sponsors, without their support the festival would not happen.

We also have to acknowledge our team of volunteers, who spend so much time making sure the festival is as good as it possibly can be. Thank you, all.

We hope you enjoy the Fleadh and continue to join us in August for many years to come. Let us build here in Newry, Tírdhreach an cheoil - a landscape of music.

 

 

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Opening Times

Season (21 Aug 2025 - 25 Aug 2025)
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Thursday - Monday10:00 - 23:00

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Map & Directions

Road Directions

Newry City, various locations. 

Newry is on the A1/M1 almost equidistant between Belfast and Dublin

Public Transport Directions

All venues are easily accessible from Newry Bus Station.

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