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06 Sept 2025

All you need to know ahead of Keep Her Lit in Kilkenny this weekend!

All you need to know ahead of Keep Her Lit in Kilkenny this weekend!

Frankie Lane and Clare Sands

Keep Her Lit is taking place from August 18 to 20.

Where is Keep Her Lit taking place?
Keep Her Lit is taking place in the beautiful village of Inistioge in Kilkenny. Visit inistioge.ie to find out more about the village or download the Inistioge Heritage Trail guide at keepherlitfestival.ie

How do I buy tickets?
You can buy tickets for our concerts, events and workshops online.

Where can I park during Keep Her Lit?
Festival and village parking is available at the Rower-Inistioge GAA club, a short walk from the heart of the village on the Inistioge to Thomastown Road. Village visitors and festival attendees are kindly asked to park here.
Priority parking will be available for locals and church and mass goers. The car park will be open from 10am to 11pm on Saturday and Sunday and locked outside of these times.

Where can I stay during Keep Her Lit?
There will be limited camping and camper van parking available at the Inistioge-Rower GAA Club. This will be operated on a first come first served basis with a suggested donation to the GAA Club.
Accommodation can be found in Inistioge village and nearby towns Thomastown (8.5km), New Ross (16km) and Kilkenny City (25km).

Sustainability Statement
Keep Her Lit festival is committed to protecting the environment and will ensure that the event has a minimum impact by encouraging the use of reusable and compostable materials, preventing and segregating waste, consuming less water and energy and sourcing goods and materials sustainably.

Festival organisers will encourage visitors to also limit their impact on the environment at this event by choosing sustainable modes of transport - carpooling, local bus and train services - supporting the festival market and local businesses and leaving no trace.

Organisers will also be planting one native tree for every donation to the festival.

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