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Tourism Ireland is inviting the world to round off St Patrick’s Day with a virtual Irish pub night
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March 17, 2021Travelextras
Tourism Ireland is bringing a taste of Ireland right into the homes of people everywhere around the world, writes Shauna McCrudden
Everyone knows that Ireland is
the best place in the world to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. Our national holiday is one we know how to do well. However, as overseas visitors can’t travel here for this St Patrick’s Day, and we at home can’t celebrate as we usually do, Tourism Ireland are livestreaming their ‘St Patrick’s Day at Home with Tourism Ireland’ 90-minute broadcast on the evening of 17th March.
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Dublinâs streets were full on St. Patrickâs Day in 2018âfeels like ages ago.
We may not be in crowded pubs, but that doesnât mean we canât eat, drink, and be merry. share this article
Anyone else been dreaming of crowded pubs? Live music? Hugging friends so closely you spill your drink? As St. Patrickâs Day approaches on March 17 and National Tartan Dayâan American celebration of its Scottish heritageâfollows on April 6, Iâm feeling nostalgic for roots revelry. We may be making progress with COVID vaccinations, but weâre not quite at elbow-room-only partiesâyet.Â
Celebrate at The Pointe, Palm Jumeirah
Visit the Pointe, Palm Jumeirah to see a free Irish Riverdance show at The Palm Fountain – the largest fountain in the world. Watch as the sea and sky lights up in green while the fountains dance to classic Riverdance songs from the traditional Irish theatrical show. The special fountain performance will be taking place on tomorrow at 7pm and will run every hour on the hour.
Party at Home
As travel to Ireland for National Day isn’t an option this year, Ireland is bringing the National Day to you! Join in with the evening’s celebrations with a virtual live stream from three iconic venues, Johnnie Fox in Dublin, Duke of York in Belfast and Dick Mack’s in Dingle, County Kerry. All are well-known for traditional Irish music and dancing and National Day will be no exception as each will be filling your homes with live music, Irish dancing, special guests and a few extra surprises. Tune in tomorrow from 11pm onwards right here. [https://www