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06 Sept 2025

Graiguefest: A day of music and fun on the banks of the Barrow

Headline acts include Qween and Men in Black

Graiguefest: A day of music and fun on the banks of the  Barrow

Qween is headlining this year's festival

Get ready for an unforgettable day of music and entertainment at Graiguefest ‘24! 

Set against the stunning backdrop of the River Barrow, this open-air music festival promises to be a day of fantastic performances, family-friendly activities, and the perfect summer atmosphere.

Headlining this year’s festival are Qween, Europe's premier Queen tribute band. Fans of Freddie Mercury and Queen’s iconic hits won't want to miss their electrifying performance. Also gracing the stage are Spring Break, who will transport the audience back to the 1980s with their energetic renditions of classic hits from the decade. There will be performances by Men in Black and DJ Aidan Mac as well.

Graiguefest is more than just a music festival—it's a celebration for the entire family. Children under 12 can enjoy free admission when accompanied by an adult ticket holder, ensuring a fun and affordable day out for families. In addition to the stellar musical lineup, there will be a variety of food stalls to keep everyone entertained throughout the day.

Highlights of Graiguefest 2024 include: Qween – Relive the magic of Queen with Europe's best tribute band,  Spring Break – Dance to all your favourite 80s classics and plenty of family-friendly fun with free entry for children under 12 with an adult ticket holder.

There will also be plenty of local vendors serving up delicious food during the festival.

Tickets are available now at www.gr8events.ie/

graiguefest  or can be purchased from the Graignamanagh GAA. €10 of every ticket bought from the GAA will benefit Graignamanagh GAA club.

Early bird tickets are €15 available for a limited time, tickets on the day will be €20. The event is organised by Barrow Valley Community Development. 

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