DUBLIN'S TRADFEST TEMPLE BAR:
A FEAST OF IRISH MUSIC
JANUARY 25-29, 2023
One The highly-acclaimed and ever-popular TradFest Temple Bar returns to Dublin from January 25-29, 2023 with more than 100 Irish artists and international performers at 85 events in cultural venues across the city.
Now in its 18thseason, 2023 TradFest offers a perfect balance between seasoned traditional legends and brilliant young artists at the start of their careers, with wonderful forays that celebrate women in music and connect Ireland's storied literary traditions with its music.
Kila at Temple Bar TradFest 2023
American singer/songwriter Judy Collins is surely a highlight of the schedule. The Grammy Award winner performs at St. Patrick's Cathedral in the heart of Dublin on January 28. Across town that same evening, Imbolg – A Celebration of Women in Trad takes place at the National Stadium, featuring Grammy-nominated singer Mary Chapin Carpenter, T with the Maggies, the Sí Fiddlers, harpist Brídín and others.
Four Men and a Dog | Brídín - harpist, singer, compose |
On the literary front, Irish actor Stephen Rea presents Saíocht, an exploration of the artistic relationship between the Irish literary tradition and Irish traditional music, while Lorcán Mac Mathúna presents a musical version of Milton's classic Paradise Lost.
Irish trad lovers will flock to hear Dervish performs from their album The Great Irish Song Book joined by a host of top acts including Eddie Reader and Cara Dillon. And Belfast-based producer cbakl presents a world premiere of seanfhocail, a bold reimagining of traditional music combining archive samples with hip-hop, eclectic beats, spoken word, jazz, R&B, soul and house.
Dervish
Based along the cobblestoned streets of Temple Bar, TradFest continues to expand its presence at landmark venues in Dublin, including the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Dublin Castle, St Patrick's Cathedral, the National Stadium, Pepper Canister Church, the GPO Museum, Button Factory and Grand Social.
National Museum of Ireland, Dublin City
Beyond Dublin are special performances at Swords Castle Chapel and in the Banquet Hall at Malahide Castle.
Clew Bay Pipe Band
Alongside these ticketed events, the pubs and streets of Temple Bar will be filled with musicians and dancers playing in sessions, busking and being part of the incredible TradFest vibe.
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DUBLIN IN WINTER
If you are looking for an exciting city break this winter, check out Ireland’s capital, the magical City of Dublin.
All year round, and especially during the Christmas season, Dublin is alive with nightly culture, craic, shopping and religious celebrations. Check out Dublin’s 2-day New Year’s Festival (December 31-January 1) that illuminates the night and brightens the year ahead.
Dublin's Wicklow Street
Along with TradFest in January, there’s no shortage of Irish music pubs like the Cobblestone and O’Donoghue’s. To appreciate the Irish Diaspora, visit The Irish Emigration (EPIC) Museum in Dublin’s Docklands, and the nearby Jeanie Johnston famine ship that crossed the Atlantic in the 19th century.
Dublin's Guinness Tour
You’ll want to get a behind-the-scenes tours to sample Ireland’s top-selling whiskey at the Jameson Distillery or taste an innovative new beer at the Guinness Open Gate Brewery.
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