The Pittsburgh Irish festival is this weekend and is filled with music, entertainment, and delicious food. The Irish Festival is a huge part of Pittsburgh due to the strong Irish ties in the region. This festival serves to preserve and present the Irish Culture and heritage in the city. It also is known for being the largest Irish festival in the state, and the only Irish festival in the region.
The Pittsburgh Irish Festival is back, and proudly celebrating its
21st year! Thanks to the rich Irish heritage that is an integral part of
our city, this festival enjoys enormous popularity, and this year the
entertainment promises to satisfy the crowds of ‘Burghers who have made
it a family tradition. The organizers, the Irish Partnership,
dedicate themselves to “preserving and presenting Irish culture and
heritage in the area”, and the festival is the yearly feather in their
tweed cap. It can boast being the largest Irish festival in the state,
and is the only Irish festival in Pittsburgh and the surrounding region.
The PA tourism office designated the event a “Pennsylvania Preferred Festival.”
Children can enjoy special performances and activities, including
sing-a-longs and storytelling. One of our favorite attractions is the
Irish Dog tent, where you can encounter the regal (and gigantic) Irish
Wolfhound. A special Gaelic Mass will also be held on Sunday, September
11th at 10am.
Of course, the centerpiece every year is the music, and the lineup
that is planned is sure to not disappoint. National artists including Makem and Spain Brothers and Gaelic Storm will be sharing the stages with local Pittsburgh favorites like Corned Beef and Curry and Red Hand Paddy. Irish dance is always a popular attraction at the festival, and this year performing companies include Bell School of Irish Dance, Shovlin Academy of Irish Dance and the Ballet Academy of Pittsburgh. There is enough entertainment to send you reeling. To keep everything straight, check out the schedule here.
Tickets are $10 in advance for adults and $12 at the gate. Senior
and students (with ID) are $8. Active and Retired Military Officers, and
Public Safety Officers (with ID) are $5. Children under 12 are free.
You can purchase tickets in advance by visiting the website.
Insider Tip: Special admission prices are featured
on Friday from 4-6pm, when those 13 and over are admitted for $3. Also
on Friday from 6-8pm, students (with ID) receive discounted admission of
$5.
For more information see the CBS Pittsburgh.
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