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County Antrim Fleadh

St Patrick's and St Bridget's PS, 19 Moyle Rd, Ballycastle, County Antrim, BT54 6AN
A row of children all play traditional instruments by the sea front at Ballycastle.
  • A row of children all play traditional instruments by the sea front at Ballycastle.
  • A row of children all playing traditional instruments for the Lammas Fair.

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The County Antrim fleadh brings together young and old from all backgrounds in a celebration of Irish culture , music song and dance. It is an amazing opportunity for culture lovers to experience the magic of a fleadh. There will be a range of workshops, concerts, sessions and two days of music and language competitions held in St Patrick's and St Bridget's PS. Local schools and community groups will participate exploring the rich cultural traditions of County Antrim.
Come along and join in with taster sessions on offer for tin whistle and Irish drum; the Bodhrán. Or learn a song from local traditional singer Mairead Walls.
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Opening Times

Season (19 May 2025 - 25 May 2025)
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Monday - Sunday09:00 - 23:00

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