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Milltown is tuning up for County Fleadh this June

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Plans are coming together in Milltown for the Kerry County Fleadh, which will be staged in June for the second year running.
From June 19 to 23, the event will feature bands on the Gig Rig, ceilí on the street, family fun day on the June 23, a street music competition with great prizes, funfair and many other music events in the local bars.
"Last year's Fleadh was a huge success in Milltown,” Chairman Vincent Prendergast said. "Feedback has been very positive, and there's already a lot of interest in what the 2019 Fleadh has to offer."
The line-up for this year's free street entertainment will be revealed over the coming weeks, and will feature the best in traditional music, with internationally renowned trad acts, so watch out for announcements on these shortly.
"Milltown is an ideal venue," PRO of the event, Chris Horan, added.
"The central location, coupled with world-class facilities in the Nagle-Rice Community Hall and Presentation Secondary School, are both brand new and perfectly suited to accommodating the large crowds with ease."
And it’s great to feature and promote young talent, the famous trad names of tomorrow, from branches across the county, Vice-Chairman Turlough O'Brien added.
"This is a great opportunity for the young musicians,” he said.
"Playing as support to a big name in front of a big crowd is a memorable experience, builds confidence and shows the fun and appreciation that's at the heart of trad music."
Turlough added that the team of 120 local volunteers will help run the event.
"The fantastic team of local volunteers reflects the community spirit we have in Milltown, involving people of all ages. The Fleadh could not be held in Milltown without the generous support of local businesses and their continued sponsorship is the reason events like these are a success."

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Musical Society announces production team for 2027 show ‘Sister Act’

Killarney Musical Society has officially unveiled its star-studded production team for its highly anticipated spring 2027 staging of the hit musical Sister Act. The production will run from March 20 […]

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Killarney Musical Society has officially unveiled its star-studded production team for its highly anticipated spring 2027 staging of the hit musical Sister Act.

The production will run from March 20 to 4 next year at the Gleneagle Arena, with details regarding upcoming auditions and ticket sales expected to be announced shortly.
Award-winning director Oliver Hurley, owner of the Oliver Hurley School of Musical Theatre, returns to take the helm for what will be his 16th production with the society.
Joining the team for the first time is choreographer Barbara Meany, who was recently awarded Best Choreographer (Gilbert Section) at the prestigious Association of Irish Musical Societies (AIMS) awards.
Returning to lead the musical department is Jimmy Brockie, marking his fourth show as Musical Director for the society. Brockie will collaborate with a full live orchestra every night. Working alongside him is Sorcha O’Connor, who returns as Choral Mistress to rehearse and develop the vocal performances of the cast.
Newly appointed Public Relations Officer (PRO) for Killarney Musical Society, Lisa Campbell said:
“With such a talented production team secured, everyone at Killarney Musical Society is incredibly excited to begin work on Sister Act. We are looking forward to bringing this uplifting, hilarious, and high-energy show to local audiences at the Gleneagle Arena in March 2027.”

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Rewild Festival organisers reveal expanded line-up for 2026 event

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Organisers of the Rewild Festival have unveiled the official details for the 2026 event, which returns to the old Dunloe Golf Course on July 11.

Building on the success of previous years, the festival has expanded its schedule to include early Friday camping on 10 July, transforming the event into a multi-day experience.

The weekend begins on Friday evening with storytelling, candlelit tales, fireside sessions, and two on-site saunas.

The event will also feature an Irish festival first, offering attendees the opportunity to experience being buried in mycelium.

Saturday features 15 live acts across the main stages, all-day DJ sets, and over 20 wellness workshops covering sound baths and breathwork.

The day’s activities also include a céilí on the hill, market stalls, educational talks, children’s entertainment, fire shows, and art installations.

Live music performances will continue through Sunday, 12 July until lunchtime.

A wide selection of regional food and drink vendors will be available on-site, featuring local businesses such as Muckross Ice Cream, The Black Sheep, and Pigs Lane.

The festival bar will serve draught beers from Killarney’s newest brewery, Loinnir Brewing.

Additionally, organisers have confirmed that if the Kerry GAA team plays during the weekend, the match will be broadcast live on a big screen.

Festival co-founder Kevin Leahy noted that the crew has thoroughly enjoyed watching the community grow.

“We’ve sold over 70% of tickets and expect to sell out, so we won’t be selling tickets on the gate,” Leahy stated.

Information and remaining tickets are available on the official website at www.rewildfestival.ie, and physical tickets can be purchased directly at the Black Sheep Hostel.

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