Newry Iúr Cinn Fleadh Calls For Event Organisers

Newry festival calls for event organisers to help organise 2025

Help fill Newry with music!

The annualxa0Iúr Cinn Fleadhxa0is calling for people to join them to help organise the 2025 festival.

These essential volunteers will enjoy the fun and freedom of being at the helm of this highly popular event – and help steer future expansion.

Come join the organisers of the Iúr Fleadh in Newry to help build the festival for 2025.

Next year’s dates have just been announced as 21-25 August, and festival-goers have been welcoming the news alreadyxa0on social media.

This year Iúr Cinn Fleadh featured more than 80 events and activities – ranging from pub sessions and cafe concerts to trad cruises and canoe journeys along the canal.

Boats, bars, shopping centres and churches were just some of the venues filled with the sound of trad as thousands attended the five-day festival. Irish folk legends Altan topped the bill at Newry Town Hall, hosted by Narrow Water Promotions in conjunction with Iúr Cinn Fleadh.

There were 80 events in the Newry festival this year.

Fleadh committee member Brian Fitzpatrick enthused about the event organiser role. ‘It’s an opportunity to gain much experience in organising, hosting and promoting our citywide festival, generating a great vibe and making top notch music happen in Newry,’ he said.

All those interested in playing such a crucial part in the development ofxa0Iúr Cinn Fleadhxa0are invited to send a message to:

[email protected]xa0 by 1 November 2024.

Visit the official website to see what the festival is all about :

www.iurcinnfleadh.com

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