Join the festive parade fun, explore the rich Irish culture, and enjoy a unique roller skating party to celebrate St. Patrick's Day!
St. Patrick's Day, falling on the 17th of March, is a joyous celebration across Ireland and the world, dedicated to the patron saint of Ireland. One of the largest St. Patrick's Day parades in the Southern Hemisphere captivated thousands with dancers, Gaelic footballers, and leprechauns showcasing Irish pride. In Dublin, despite initial concerns, a massive crowd gathered to watch the St. Patrick's Day Parade, featuring a mix of entertainment and community spirit. The festivities include 14 marching bands from Ireland, France, and the United States, with this year's parade showcasing the theme of Sprรฉach, meaning spark in Irish. Castle Roller Skating in Lancaster hosted a unique St. Patrick's Day party on wheels, offering a twist to the traditional celebrations.
The St. Patrick's Day celebrations continue with various regional parades in cities like Kilkenny, Limerick, and Killarney, adding to the vibrant atmosphere across Ireland. Those seeking a deeper connection to the holiday can visit the 'Home of St. Patrick' in Northern Ireland, immersing themselves in the saint's legacy and Irish heritage. In Dublin, hundreds of thousands are gearing up for a grand celebration, with Mr. Tayto making a special appearance in the parade, marking 70 years of the iconic Irish crisp. The procession will feature a total of 14 marching bands, amplifying the festive spirit even more.
St Patrick's Day falls on 17th March, where communities all over Ireland (and across the Globe) celebrate the patron saint of Ireland.
Thousands lined the street on Sunday to watch dancers, Gaelic footballers and leprechauns celebrate all things Irish.
NBC Universal, Inc. A large crowd of people came out to watch the Dublin Lions Club St. Patrick's Day Parade Saturday morning. Christie Smith reports.
The events include 14 marching bands from Ireland, France and the United States. The theme of this year's parade is Sprรฉach, the Irish word for spark, and the ...
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Regional parades take place in cities such as Kilkenny, Limerick and Killarney. One can also visit the 'Home of St Patrick' in Northern Ireland and visit the St ...
Mr Tayto will also feature in the procession this year as he celebrates 70 years of the original Irish crisp. A total of 14 marching bands from across Ireland, ...