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Celebrate Where St Patrick’s Day Began

Waterford’s St Patrick’s Festival returns from March 13th to 17th, 2026 with five days of cultural celebration, family fun, music, history and vibrant community spirit. The festival showcases the best of Ireland’s oldest city — its people, creativity and traditions — in a lively annual programme that locals and visitors alike look forward to.
Waterford’s St Patrick’s Festival is one of the most colourful and inclusive celebrations in the Irish calendar. Highlights include:
Each year’s festival culminates in a spectacular St Patrick’s Day parade through the heart of the city, bringing together dancers, musicians, performers and colourful floats — a must-see moment for visitors of all ages.

Across multiple stages and venues, festival programming includes traditional Irish music alongside contemporary performances, creating a joyful soundtrack to the city’s celebrations.

From history talks and interactive workshops to storytelling and Irish language events, there’s a rich mix of activities for cultural explorers and families alike.

Festivalgoers can enjoy walking tours that explore Waterford’s historic Viking Triangle, river cruises highlighting the city’s maritime heritage, and fairground amusements for younger visitors.

Waterford holds a unique place in St Patrick’s Day history, hosting the first official St Patrick’s Day parade in Ireland in 1903. This long-standing tradition adds special cultural significance to the city’s celebrations each March.
The festival continues to build on this heritage while inviting people from near and far to discover why Waterford is where St Patrick’s Day began — with an extended programme of vibrant events, performances and community gatherings.

While the full programme of events is released closer to the festival dates, here’s a general outline of what the five days will include:
Day 1 – Friday: Opening celebrations, parades and evening performances.
Day 2 – Saturday: Family fun, street entertainment and music citywide.
Day 3 – Sunday: Cultural showcases, workshops and performances.
Day 4 – Monday: Community events, music and Green Monday highlights.
Day 5 – Tuesday (St Patrick’s Day): The iconic parade and finale celebration with live entertainment.
Tip: Check the festival website closer to March for day-by-day event times and locations.
Waterford’s city centre buzzes with energy during the festival, and the surrounding area offers excellent options for dining, accommodation and exploring local history.
Whether you’re joining the parade, enjoying live music or discovering the city’s heritage, Waterford offers a warm Irish welcome and plenty of festive craic.

