The 2026 mighty St. Patrick’s festival March 13-17

Award-winning imported Irish Bands and the Raglan Road Irish Dancers will rock the fun

throughout this festival that leads up to the mother of all Irish holidays.

Mighty Festival Hours

  • Friday, Mar 13: 11am to Midnight

  • Saturday, Mar 14 : 10am to Midnight

  • Sunday, Mar 15: 10am to Midnight

  • Monday, Mar 16: 11am to Midnight

  • Tuesday, Mar 17: 10am to Midnight 

STRINGS & THINGS

The exceptionally talented Strings & Things are back for an encore on the Raglan Road stage. Strings & Things are a fresh high energy Tipperary Neo-Folk band, mixing trad & folk with a twist. Their unique sound and high stage energy always promises a raucous evening of music and song. Traveling to different venues & countries every year to celebrate playing music and sharing it with everyone.

www.stringsandthings.band

PLAIN SAILIN

A dynamic four-piece Irish trad/folk band from Clare and Offaly featuring Ronan O’Connell (Lead Vocals, Guitar), Seamus Kinsella (Fiddle), Colm Slattery (Accordian). Blending traditional Irish tunes with contemporary genres and a signature Irish twist, this talented group creates a vibrant, crowd-pleasing experience rooted in the spirit of Ireland.

The Consequenes

Driven by a passion for exploring the colors and complexities of Irish music, The Consequences are a new Irish traditional band founded by Lexie Boatright (concertina & harp), Jake James (fiddle), Cara Wildman (bodhrán & dance), and Ryan Ward (piano & piano accordion). Award-winning soloists in their own right, the quartet comes together to create a dynamic and enthralling sound with a combination of traditional and original tunes.

https://theconsequencesband.com

CIARÁN COONEY & DANNY MCGUINNESS

Offaly-born Ciarán Cooney (guitar & vocals) and Glasgow’s Danny McGuinness (whistles, piano & accordion) are a dynamic duo bringing high-energy Irish folk to life. With lively ballads, rollicking trad tunes, and fresh takes on classic favorites, they promise a night of singing, dancing, and celebrating long into the wee hours!

MEN OF ARAN

Colin Farrell (fiddle & whistles) and Dave Curley (banjo & vocals) have toured, performed, and recorded with numerous traditional Irish music luminaries. They are gifted entertainers and masters of their craft charming Raglan Road audiences with a potent mix of sublime musicianship, electric energy, and a tremendous live performance.

DÚN EILE

A traditional Irish trio from County Down, drawing their name from the landscape that shaped them. Oliver Havlin (vocals, guitar), Aoife Byrne (vocals, banjo) and Josh Owens (fiddle) have played together since youth, forging an instinctive musical bond that gives their sound a rare ease and honesty. Rooted firmly in the Irish tradition, their music is organic, song-led and unforced, shaped as much by shared history as by heritage. 

HANNAH MCNEILL

An internationally acclaimed, award-winning Irish traditional musician, known for her dynamic fiddle playing and powerful vocals. A native of Glasgow, Scotland, she is an All-Ireland champion who studied traditional music at the prestigious Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, specializing in regional fiddle styles—particularly the Donegal tradition. Over the course of her career, Hannah has toured internationally, performed at major festivals and venues, and earned recognition within the global Irish music community for her artistry and dedication to cultural tradition.

Joanna Boyle

A traditional banjo player and vocalist from Glaslough, County Monaghan. She has won multiple County and Ulster titles and has performed with acclaimed musicians and groups, including the Mairtín O’Connor Trio, The Olllam, and Mary Dillon. Joanna is also a member of the acclaimed band Briste and studied Music at Ulster University’s Magee campus in Derry. Joanna brings her vibrant performances to audiences sharing the rich traditions of Irish music wherever she goes.


The Raglan Road Irish Dancers

Plucked from the casts and stages of the world’s greatest Irish dance shows will perform throughout the festival. 

Our Celtic Face painters will be available to add glitz & glamour on St. Patrick’s Day 12.00pm - 9.00pm.

Mighty festival reservations

Reservations are encouraged for guests who plan to celebrate at Raglan Road, where they can lift a pint, sip a cocktail, and dine on authentic contemporary Irish cuisine beginning on March 13. On St. Patrick’s Day only, March 17, Raglan Road will open at 10.00 a.m. with a $20 cover charge for guests 18 and older; (first-come, first-served—no reservations on this day only); younger patrons may enter free of charge.

The most authentic Irish festival in America will take it to the Disney Springs street outside Raglan Road with extraordinary Irish talent arriving from Ireland, five outside bars, fun St. Paddy’s merchandise, and more....