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Special Events in Dublin
January New Year's Eve / Day celebrations. Salmon and Sea Trout Season - January-September
February Five Nations Rugby Tournament - February to April, Ireland plays against England, Wales, Scotland and France.
March Mid-March Celtic Flame a national festival of contemporary and traditional music, song and dance
March 17 St. Patrick's Day Festival celebrations and a parade
Mid-March Temple Bar Fleadh three-day festival honoring St. Patrick.
Late March Feis Ceoil classical musical festival
April Early April Colours Boat Race a rowing race along the River Liffey.
3rd week of April Dublin Film Festival
May May 1 May Day Parade Late May-early June Laytown Beach Races horse races on the beach, north of Dublin
June 16 June Bloomsday Events, readings, re-enactments and performances, commemorating the day in 1904 in which James Joyce's Ulysses is set. For information, contact the James Joyce Centre, 35 N. Great George's St. Phone 878-8547.
August, Early August: Dublin Horse Show. Both a premier sporting and social event, this event features approximately 1,500 horses in 90 showing and jumping competitions. Live music, fashion shows, Irish crafts and a masquerade ball accompany the equestrian competitions. Royal Dublin Society Showgrounds, Ballsbridge. For information: 668-0866
Throughout August Diversions Temple Bar Summerlong festival of free outdoor films and music, theater, opera and dance performances. Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, 18 Eustace St. For information: 677-2255.
September Early-Mid September All-Ireland Hurling Final Hurling is a fast-paced sport that is similar to lacrosse. Getting tickets may be difficult as it is popular. For information: contact the Gaelic Athletic Association at 836-3222.
Mid-Late September All-Ireland Gaelic Football Final Gaelic football is its own sport and is neither soccer nor U.S. football. For information: contact the Gaelic Athletic Association at 836-3222.
Late September - early October Annual Dublin Theatre Festival Featuring more than 150 performances of international and Irish theater, the event is considered one of the best festivals for new writers. For information: 677-8439.
Late September - early October Dublin Fringe Festival. A showcase for offbeat, quality theatrical and multidisciplinary performances. For information: 677-8511
October Late October: Samhain (Halloween) Parade. Costumed dancers parade through the city center. For information: 855-7154.
End of October Dublin City Marathon The Annual Marathon attracts many international competitors and thousands of spectators. The racecourse runs from Nassau Street to Marion Square West. For information: 623-2250.
Early October Annual Dublin Theatre Festival Features more than 150 performances of international and Irish theater. this annual event is considered one of the best festivals for new writing. Various venues. For information: 677-8439
December Mid -December National Crafts Fair of Ireland. A variety of Irish crafts are offered for sale. Main Hall, Royal Dublin Society Showgrounds, Ballsbridge. For Information: 670-2186 or 285-9294.
Late December The Annual Christmas National Hunt Festival competitions at the Leopardstown Racecourse, Leopardstown Road, Foxrock. For Information: 289-3607
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