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Ulster Fleadh

Multiple locations in Warrenpoint, Warrenpoint, County Down, BT34 3JY
Ulster Fleadh

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Fleadh Uladh is a Provincial cultural festival for traditional music, song, dance and language in Ulster.

Fleadh Cheoil, which literally means “feast of music”, is a magnificent mix of competitions and cultural events which showcase each element of Irish traditional culture. The event brings together music enthusiasts from across all 9 counties of Ulster and further a field to celebrate the indigenous cultures of Ireland.

The Fleadh this year returns to Warrenpoint, County Down with a packed programme of events across 8 Days bringing fun and variety for all ages!

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Season (20 July 2025 - 27 July 2025)

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