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10th March 2020
09:46am GMT

"St. Patrick’s Festival will continue to provide a vibrant and diverse world-class celebration of our national holiday for citizens and visitors alike through our extensive Cultural Programme, more than 100 small to medium scale events including music, theatre, talks and trails, exhibitions and more, running from March 13 – 17. "St. Patrick’s Festival thanks our artists, partners, funders, participants and volunteers for their understanding, support and patience at this very challenging time. We would ask for continued patience as the Festival team endeavour to communicate with the thousands of participants from home and abroad who are involved in the events which are not proceeding. We would ask the public and media alike to bear with us as we take immediate action to stand down these events."Shows that are planned as part of the festival line up include Annie Mac with Kojaque, Soulé and guests at the Guinness Storehouse on March 14, the world premiere of James Joyce’s Pomes Penyeach with Lisa Hannigan and guests at the National Concert Hall on March 16 and the Dublin Gospel Choir performing at the Pepper Canister on March 16 and 17. You can find information on the St Patrick's Festival events that are still running by visiting the festival website.