St. Patrick's Festival, established by the Government of Ireland in November 1995,[1] is a tourist attraction, aiming to showcase a modern and creative Ireland,[2] and has since developed into a multi day celebration which takes place annually on and around March 17, St. Patrick's Day - the national holiday of Ireland.

The principal aim of the Festival was to "develop a major annual international event around the national holiday over which the 'owners' of the festival - the Irish people, would stand proud."[3]

The festival is held in several Irish cities, including Dublin, Cork, Killarney, Waterford, Sligo, Kilkenny and Limerick.[4][5]

2024

In 2024, the festival ran for four days and included pageants, music gigs, walking tours and art exhibitions.[6] This culminated in the St Patrick's Day celebration which saw 500,000 people join the St Patrick’s Day Parade.[7]

The festival was funded by the government's Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, as well as Fáilte Ireland and Dublin City Council;[7] sponsors included Tayto crisps, Dublin Airport and European Recycling Platform Ireland.

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