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Ulster Fleadh

Multiple locations in Warrenpoint, Warrenpoint, County Down, BT34 3JY
Ulster Fleadh

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Fleadh Uladh is a Provincial cultural festival for traditional music, song, dance and language in Ulster.

Fleadh Cheoil, which literally means “feast of music”, is a magnificent mix of competitions and cultural events which showcase each element of Irish traditional culture. The event brings together music enthusiasts from across all 9 counties of Ulster and further a field to celebrate the indigenous cultures of Ireland.

The Fleadh this year returns to Warrenpoint, County Down with a packed programme of events across 8 Days bringing fun and variety for all ages!

Click here to view details of the events and important information for the Ulster Fleadh in Warrenpoint 2025 (opens in new window)

For all latest information visit www.facebook.com/FleadhUlster (opens in new window)

Festival programmes are on sale at the following local shops in Warrenpoint/Rostrevor:

- The Kabin, 5 Church Street, Warrenpoint

- Linda’s Super Shop, 22 Duke Street, Warrenpoint

- The Tuck Shop, 13 The Square, Warrenpoint

- Good Craic Gifts and Souvenirs, 13 Church Street, Rostrevor

£8 / €10 – Grab your programme and start planning your Ulster Fleadh experience in Warrenpoint!

'The Ulster Fleadh, Warrenpoint'

(Contributed by Jimi Quinn, Chairperson of this year's Ulster Fleadh)

Where the majestic Mournes and the Cooley Mountains are bisected by the crystal-clear waters of Carlingford Lough.
Where Finn threw the Stone that buried Ruscaire.
Where the Vikings in their longboats thought of the fjords of home.
Where history and mystery abound. 
Where from 20 to 27 July, the Ulster Fleadh returns to Warrenpoint.
From the spoken word to the written word; From dancers to singers.
From musicians to artists; From legends to laughter.
From packed seisiuns to quiet contemplation; From land, from sea, from shore.
Hosted by CCE Rinn Mhic Giolla Rua, Fleadh Uladh encapsulates everything that makes us who we are.
Come and compete; Come and listen; Come and join in.
Come and meet friends; Come and make friends,
Come and eat; Come and sleep; Come and drink.
 Come for the craic; Come for the experience.
Come and see for yourself.
You’ll be welcome.
2025 Ulster Fleadh, Warrenpoint, Co. Down. 20 to 27 July 2025.

 

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