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10 Mar 2026

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What to expect at this year’s St Patrick’s Festival Kilkenny!

St Patrick’s Festival Kilkenny will transform Ireland’s Medieval capital into a celebration of Irish culture from March 14–17, with more than 80 events planned across the four-day festival featuring a mix of music, heritage, family fun, workshops and community events.

Presented by Kilkenny County Council, the festival brings more than 100,000 visitors into the city centre and a welcome boost of over €4 million to the local economy at the start of the busy tourist season.

The festivities culminate in the Grand Parade on St Patrick’s Day, under the theme Together — Le Chéile. Leading the procession of theatrical performers, local clubs, stilt-walkers, and dancers is the Grand Marshal, local personality George Candler. Around 35,000 spectators are expected.
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New for 2026 is the Parade Grandstand, a guaranteed seat with prime viewing on Bateman Quay. Ticket holders have the option to join Mayor of Kilkenny John Coonan and honoured guests at a reception following the parade at Butler House.
Hot tickets and festival highlights

Festival-goers can look forward to a thrilling Fire & Drum Spectacular featuring the incredible Pyro Collective fire show with Jeremy Hickey (RSAG), setting GAA’s hallowed ground ablaze at UPMC Nowlan Park at twilight on Monday, March 16.
Another much-anticipated event from this year’s programme is Iarla Ó Lionáird, Cormac McCarthy and Aoife Ní Bhriain blending classical, jazz and traditional Irish influences at St Canice’s Cathedral on Friday, March 13. The trio will be joined by the beloved Lady Desart Choir.

The Parade Plaza is once again the heart of the celebration, with a lively festival market, carnival rides and a vintage carousel with pop-up performances throughout the weekend. In a free post-parade show, the uniquely-entertaining Jerry Fish will bring the festivities to a fitting close on the festival stage on the Parade this St Patrick’s Day.
American marching bands return

St Patrick’s Festival Kilkenny has confirmed that the University of Illinois Marching Illini returns once again this March.
Performing for the first time are the Ohio State University Marching Band and Campo Verde High School marching band.
Free public performances will take place at Kilkenny Castle and on the city streets, featuring exhilarating performances and over 1,000 members of the USA marching band, bringing with them the sounds of brass, percussion, and woodwinds.

The programme also explores Ireland’s rich traditions, with bodhrán workshops, sean-nós singing, storytelling sessions, talks on Ireland’s national flags, myth and folklore, and guided walking tours through Kilkenny’s medieval streets.

“St Patrick’s Festival Kilkenny, is one of the most important events in the calendar. Over four days, our city becomes a colourful showcase of Irish culture, creative expression and local spirit," said Mayor of Kilkenny John Coonan said.

"This year’s programme balances spectacular entertainment with meaningful cultural experiences. Everything from world-class performances in St Canice’s Cathedral to traditional music, storytelling and heritage events that honour our past. We look forward to welcoming visitors from near and far to experience Kilkenny at its very best this St Patrick’s weekend.”

St Patrick’s Festival Kilkenny runs from March 14–17, 2026, alongside its sister festival Tradfest Kilkenny. With over 80 events and 100 free gigs on the trad music trail, organisers are encouraging people to plan ahead and mark this year’s national celebrations in Kilkenny.

Full details are available at www.stpatricksfestivalkilkenny.com.

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