TICKETS ON THE DOOR St Patrick's - Fleadh Cheoil at Revolution Bar
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A event on Sunday 16th March. The event starts at 12:00.


TICKETS ON THE DOOR St Patrick's - Fleadh Cheoil

Join W.E. Irish for a Spectacular Fleadh Cheoil (Music Festival)!

Get ready to celebrate St. Patrick’s weekend in true Irish style at Revolution Bar, Bristol! We’ve got an incredible line-up of live music and dance performances to keep you entertained all day long.

☘️ Live Music & Dance: Experience the magic of traditional Irish music and dance, with performances from some of the finest artists around.

☘️ Celebrating Irish Culture: Come together to honour the Irish diaspora and their contributions to the region. Enjoy an unforgettable day filled with music, dance, and community spirit.

Line-Up Includes: (Timings to be released later)

⭐ Beaufort Sessions – Flute player delivering the best of Irish music
⭐ Horizon Dance Company – Spectacular Irish dance performances
⭐ The Sunny Banks - Top-notch, pure-drop Irish folk music
⭐ Piskey Led – Traditional Irish band with foot-tapping instrumentals
⭐ O’Malley School of Irish Dance – Energetic Irish dance routines
⭐ Stuart Dance – More mesmerising Irish dance performances
⭐ Tony Coll – A singer bringing Irish tunes to life
⭐ What the Folk – A lively, eclectic group of musicians playing folky tunes
⭐ The Publicans – A mix of Irish folk and English indie songs
⭐ Poor Old Dogs - An original take on traditional folk

This is a ticketed event – secure yours now!

Food will be available to purchase from the venue throughout the day.

This event is hosted and supported by W.E. Irish.

For more information on our other activities and events during W.E. Irish CultureFest, visit: www.weirish.org.uk

Venue: Revolution Bar, Bristol, St Nicholas Street, Bristol BS1 1QZ

Save the date, bring your family and friends, and let’s celebrate St. Patrick’s Day together in style!

St. Patrick’s Fleadh Cheoil at St. Nick's Market, Bristol

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in true Irish style at St. Nick's Market in the heart of Bristol! Join us on March 16th, 2025 for a vibrant Fleadh Cheoil – a lively Irish music and dance festival that promises to bring the spirit of Ireland to the streets.

Get ready for an exciting day of traditional Irish folk music, toe-tapping tunes, and energetic dances from local performers. Whether you're a fan of lively jigs or prefer the more soulful ballads, there's something for everyone at this family-friendly event.

We'll have local musicians, dancers, and storytellers sharing the rich heritage of Ireland, and of course, plenty of delicious food to keep you fuelled as you celebrate with friends and family.

So grab your friends, put on something green, and come join us at St. Nick's Market for a celebration you won’t forget!


About W.E. Irish
W.E. Irish is a not-for-profit community group, recently rebranded from the Bristol Irish Society, which was founded in 1989. Rooted in tradition yet embracing change, W.E. Irish believes in the transformative power of celebrating Irish culture—to heal, enlighten, and foster unity.

☘️ Believe in the power of Irish culture to inspire and connect.
☘️ Embrace the positive change we create within and beyond our community.
☘️ Evolve perceptions of Irish culture, people, and their contributions.
☘️ Honour those who paved the way for future generations to thrive.

Find out more about W.E. Irish and get involved in our events celebrating Irish culture, heritage, and community!

Entry requirements: no age restrictions (under 18s to be accompanied by an adult over 21yrs, 1:1 ratio)

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