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04 Mar 2026

Fire show, festival market, RSAG, Mundy and many more announced for Kilkenny at St Patrick's festival

Check out the pictures from the launch of Kilkenny Tradfest and St Patrick's Festival in Paris Texas

Paris Texas was packed as the St Patrick’s Festival was officially launched in Kilkenny.

Described as ‘the big festival in a small city’ a number of city venues will host events from March 14 to 17. The festival was opened by the Cathaoirleach Mary Hilda Cavanagh, who hailed the St Patrick’s Day Parade Committee, Fáilte Ireland, local businesses and volunteers whose work makes the festival possible.

“Every March, Kilkenny comes alive with music, colour, creativity and community spirit,” she said. “This year’s four-day festival is shaping up to be another special event.
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“Kilkenny is a city that welcomes all, and we’re thrilled to welcome visitors from near and far to celebrate with us.”
Mayor of Kilkenny John Coonan welcomed the assembly and previewed what is sure to be a fantastic celebration.

“St Patrick’s Festival Kilkenny has grown into a major four-day event, attracting visitors at a key time of year to Ireland’s medieval capital,” he said. “We are also delighted to welcome marching bands from Ohio, Illinois and Arizona to Kilkenny in the days running up to St Patrick’s Day.

“We are also honoured that George Candler will lead this year’s St Patrick’s Day parade here in Kilkenny. In a wonderful change of pace from his familiar role as MC on the reviewing stand, George will take pride of place as our Grand Marshal for 2026. His energy and connection to this festival will, I have no doubt, add greatly to what promises to be a fantastic celebration.

“The 2026 programme offers something for families, communities and visitors of all ages, while showcasing Kilkenny’s heritage, creativity and renowned hospitality.”
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Fire and Drum Spectacular
Festival organisers have announced special plans for a breathtaking fire and drum spectacular at UPMC Nowlan Park at dusk on Monday, March 16.

This unique flame-based show on the hallowed ground of Kilkenny hurling combines immersive, dynamic fire choreography with aerial acrobatics by the incredible Pyro Collective. The evening begins with Jeremy Hickey, best known for his work as RSAG (Rarely Seen Above Ground), with an exhilarating acoustic set.

The full programme is available here.

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