Páirc Festival 2022

Birmingham Irish • August 25, 2022

This month, we are delighted to share that we have been chosen as Charity Partner for the incredible upcoming Irish festival, Pairc!

With Dublin born Imelda May, Finbar Furey, Nathan Carter and Ocean Colour Scene musical acts announced and as well as musicians scheduled such as The Father Teds, Lampa, Hothouse Flowers and Beoga, who co-wrote Galway Girl with Ed Sheeran, it's sure to be a phenomenal August bank holiday weekend.

If this wasn't enough, the festival also promises a narration of the real history of the Irish in Birmingham from Prof. Carl Chinn MBE on both the Saturday and Sunday as well as a street food village, outdoor bars and beer tents and an outdoor arena of up to 5000.

All here at Birmingham Irish are so very excited to welcome Páirc Festival to Birmingham, and advise that you book your tickets to this incredible event as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.


To book tickets to Páirc festival, please click here.

Páirc Festival 2022

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