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Celebrating St. Patrick’s Festival at the Guinness Storehouse

From 14-18 March experience modern Irish creativity with music, art and entertainment at the home of Guinness

Pictured: Kevin Curran of HIIT machine drummers performing as part of the live entertainment line-up of more than 50 acts (Photo by: Naoise Culhane)

This year Guinness Storehouse will celebrate St. Patrick’s Festival with modern Irish music, art, food, and entertainment, adding a traditional twist to the festivities. The home of Guinness will open its doors to visitors from around the world to experience modern Irish sociability and culture from March 14 to 18, with performances by more than 100 artists.

Enjoy the dynamic sounds of modern Irish music at The Gilroy, featuring five headline acts one performing each day and view modern interpretations of John Gilroy artworks. 

Experience a diverse lineup of Irish music featuring The Bonnymen, Kíla, Ispíní na hÉireann, The Len Collective, and Jiggy. From innovative sounds to traditional reels and jigs, there’s something for every music enthusiast at the Guinness Storehouse.

Dublin artist Cyan Ryan and a team of local street artists are creating vibrant artwork inspired by Gilroy’s iconic Guinness characters, adding a playful touch to the St. Patrick’s Day festivities. Additionally, there will also be an entire floor dedicated to Irish-inspired cuisine.

Additionally, on 13 March from 9AM to 12PM, the Guinness Storehouse will offer a special reduced sensory experience tailored for individuals with autism and sensory sensitivities. The event will feature reduced capacities, low sensory entertainment, and minimised noise and light levels.

 Ticket holders will enjoy all these offerings included in the price, along with a complimentary pint of Guinness or Guinness 0.0 (for over 18s) or a non-alcoholic beverage. 

For booking and more details, visit: www.guinness-storehouse.com.


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