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This year, St Patrick’s Weekend in Bristol takes a different but deeply intentional shape.
Rather than a traditional parade, we are creating a full day Fleadh Cheoil style celebration at Trinity Centre, bringing together music, dance, learning, and community across multiple spaces, all under one roof.
Enjoy a full day of live music, dance, and participatory sessions across three spaces!
On the PMG Stage, enjoy extended performances from New Hibernia, Stuart Dance, The Ceili Collective, and headline evening set Poor Ole Dogs, offering traditional Irish music and high-energy dance.
FYFE Hall hosts shorter performances and sessions, including O’Malley Dance School, Beaufort Sessions, and a second chance to see Stuart Dance in an intimate setting.
In the Graffiti Room, visitors can join interactive workshops and participatory music sessions with Sean Spicer, Hibernia & Beaufort, and Stuart Dance, providing hands-on opportunities for learning, sharing, and engaging with Irish music and dance.
Full running order listed here: https://weirish.org.uk/festival/
Family friendly crafts and participatory activities sit at the heart of the day, reflecting the social and creative traditions that are central to Irish culture. Alongside the music and dance, there will be opportunities to take part in hands on activities, informal learning, and shared cultural moments that welcome children, families, and those who prefer a quieter pace. These spaces are designed to encourage curiosity, conversation, and connection, offering different ways to experience the celebration beyond the main stages.
All of these activities are located within an area of the venue that is fully accessible by lift, allowing visitors to move easily between spaces throughout the day. This ensures that people of all ages and mobility needs can comfortably enjoy the full range of what is on offer. The layout supports choice and flexibility, enabling everyone to engage at their own pace while remaining connected to the wider energy of the event.
Venue Information
📍 Trinity Centre, Old Market, Bristol
The venue offers multiple indoor spaces, accessible facilities, and a welcoming environment for a large community event. Parking must be paid for onsite.
Further details on accessibility, facilities, and travel trinitybristol.org.uk/
Tickets
🎟️ Advance tickets recommended
This is a popular St Patrick’s Weekend celebration and capacity is limited.
Buy your ticket now and join us for a day of music, movement, and community.
We will have a limited amount of tickets on the door on the day.
Tickets and more info: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/weirish/2061738
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Trinity Centre, Bristol, United Kingdom
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