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Ulster Fleadh

Various Locations thoughout Warrenpoint, BT34 3HN
A picture of Warrenpoint Comhaltas welcoming the Ulster Fleadh to Warrenpoint.

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Preparations for this highly prestigious event, set to take place from 20-27 July 2025, are already in full swing. The Ulster Fleadh Steering Committee is orchestrating a week-long celebration featuring music, song, dance, the arts, literature, local history, exhibitions, workshops, comedy events, family activities, and much more. This extravaganza will showcase the richness and diversity of the people and the many vibrant cultures that make our home truly unique.

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Season (20 July 2025 - 27 July 2025)

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