This weeks SHOWTIMES & bands
Our Award Winning Raglan Road Irish Dancers perform daily from 4.30pm Mon -Fri and from 12pm Sat & Sun.
*This schedule may be subject to change
MONDAY
7.07.25
Main Stage
4.30pm - 10.45pm
men of aran
Two talented Irish musicians Colin Farrell (fiddle) and Dave Curley (banjo & vocals) charm Raglan Road audiences with a potent mix of sublime musicianship, electric energy and a tremendous live performance. They have been making waves in the Irish music scene in Ireland and the USA.
5.30pm - 11.00pm
Patio Stage
nORTHERN cROSSING
A fresh and exciting traditional Irish music ensemble from Glasgow, and Belfast featuring Hannah McNeill (fiddle, vocals, banjo & mandolin) and Niall McIlroy (guitar, whistles, flute & vocals). All highly accomplished musicians with a wealth of musical talent and experience making for a vibrant and exciting live show of music and song.
TUESDAY
7.08.25
Main Stage
4.30pm - 10.45pm
nORTHERN cROSSING
A fresh and exciting traditional Irish music ensemble from Glasgow, and Belfast featuring Hannah McNeill (fiddle, vocals, banjo & mandolin) and Niall McIlroy (guitar, whistles, flute & vocals). All highly accomplished musicians with a wealth of musical talent and experience making for a vibrant and exciting live show of music and song.
5.30pm - 11.00pm
men of aran
Two talented Irish musicians Colin Farrell (fiddle) and Dave Curley (banjo & vocals) charm Raglan Road audiences with a potent mix of sublime musicianship, electric energy and a tremendous live performance. They have been making waves in the Irish music scene in Ireland and the USA.
WEDNESDAY
7.09.25
Main Stage
4.30pm - 10.45pm
bEAN AN TÍ
Bean an Tí is an exciting new band from across Waterford, Kerry, Cork and Galway in Ireland. The band consists of Ruby Falvey, Iona Ritchie, Éabha Breathnach and Gráinne Ahern, who all met while living together in University College Cork. Individually, each are multi-award-winning singers, musicians and dancers and together, they will entertain audiences with their traditional take on both old and new Irish tunes.
Patio Stage
5.30pm - 11.00pm
nORTHERN cROSSING
A fresh and exciting traditional Irish music ensemble from Glasgow, and Belfast featuring Hannah McNeill (fiddle, vocals, banjo & mandolin) and Niall McIlroy (guitar, whistles, flute & vocals). All highly accomplished musicians with a wealth of musical talent and experience making for a vibrant and exciting live show of music and song.
THURSDAY
7.10.25
Main Stage
4.30pm - 10.45pm
bean an tí
Bean an Tí is an exciting new band from across Waterford, Kerry, Cork and Galway in Ireland. The band consists of Ruby Falvey, Iona Ritchie, Éabha Breathnach and Gráinne Ahern, who all met while living together in University College Cork. Individually, each are multi-award-winning singers, musicians and dancers and together, they will entertain audiences with their traditional take on both old and new Irish tunes.
Patio Stage
5.30pm - 11.00pm
men of aran
Two talented Irish musicians Colin Farrell (fiddle) and Dave Curley (banjo & vocals) charm Raglan Road audiences with a potent mix of sublime musicianship, electric energy and a tremendous live performance. They have been making waves in the Irish music scene in Ireland and the USA.
FRIDAY
7.11.25
Main Stage
4.30pm - 10.45pm
men of aran
Two talented Irish musicians Colin Farrell (fiddle) and Dave Curley (banjo & vocals) charm Raglan Road audiences with a potent mix of sublime musicianship, electric energy and a tremendous live performance. They have been making waves in the Irish music scene in Ireland and the USA.
Patio Stage
5.30pm - 11.00pm
bean an tí
Bean an Tí is an exciting new band from across Waterford, Kerry, Cork and Galway in Ireland. The band consists of Ruby Falvey, Iona Ritchie, Éabha Breathnach and Gráinne Ahern, who all met while living together in University College Cork. Individually, each are multi-award-winning singers, musicians and dancers and together, they will entertain audiences with their traditional take on both old and new Irish tunes.
SATURDAY
7.12.25
Main Stage
12.00pm - 3.45pm
bean an tí
Bean an Tí is an exciting new band from across Waterford, Kerry, Cork and Galway in Ireland. The band consists of Ruby Falvey, Iona Ritchie, Éabha Breathnach and Gráinne Ahern, who all met while living together in University College Cork. Individually, each are multi-award-winning singers, musicians and dancers and together, they will entertain audiences with their traditional take on both old and new Irish tunes.
4.30pm - 10.45pm
men of aran
Two talented Irish musicians Colin Farrell (fiddle) and Dave Curley (banjo & vocals) charm Raglan Road audiences with a potent mix of sublime musicianship, electric energy and a tremendous live performance. They have been making waves in the Irish music scene in Ireland and the USA.
Patio StagE
5.30pm - 11.00pm
Northern crossing
A fresh and exciting traditional Irish music ensemble from Glasgow, and Belfast featuring Hannah McNeill (fiddle, vocals, banjo & mandolin) and Niall McIlroy (guitar, whistles, flute & vocals). All highly accomplished musicians with a wealth of musical talent and experience making for a vibrant and exciting live show of music and song.
SUNDAY
7.13.25
Main Stage
12.00pm - 3.45pm
men of aran
Two talented Irish musicians Colin Farrell (fiddle) and Dave Curley (banjo & vocals) charm Raglan Road audiences with a potent mix of sublime musicianship, electric energy and a tremendous live performance. They have been making waves in the Irish music scene in Ireland and the USA.
4.30pm - 10.45pm
Northern crossing
A fresh and exciting traditional Irish music ensemble from Glasgow, and Belfast featuring Hannah McNeill (fiddle, vocals, banjo & mandolin) and Niall McIlroy (guitar, whistles, flute & vocals). All highly accomplished musicians with a wealth of musical talent and experience making for a vibrant and exciting live show of music and song.
Patio Stage
5.30pm - 11.00pm
bean an tí
Bean an Tí is an exciting new band from across Waterford, Kerry, Cork and Galway in Ireland. The band consists of Ruby Falvey, Iona Ritchie, Éabha Breathnach and Gráinne Ahern, who all met while living together in University College Cork. Individually, each are multi-award-winning singers, musicians and dancers and together, they will entertain audiences with their traditional take on both old and new Irish tunes.