Free live music sessions featuring festival headliners Burnchurch and more at Smithwick’s Experience Kilkenny


Ignacio Peregrina, Manager of Smithwick’s Experience Kilkenny

Free entry on available guided tours for those named after our patron saint

Smithwick’s Experience Kilkenny is making this year’s St Patrick’s Weekend extra special with free live music sessions, including one featuring festival headliners, Burnchurch, shortly after the St Patrick’s Day parade concludes in the heart of the city.

The internationally-renowned visitor experience and home to Ireland’s oldest ale is open right across the bank holiday weekend. The immersive, multi-sensory tours operate throughout the day every single day during the Festival and local guides are getting ready to take visitors on a fascinating journey back in time.

To celebrate the national holiday, free places are on offer on available tours for the entire festival weekend for all adult Patricks, Patricias and those with a variation of our patron saint’s name in their first name or surname.

Smithwick’s Experience Kilkenny’s enclosed Barrel Yard will be rocking throughout the Festival weekend. It all begins with a not-to-be-missed 3-piece acoustic trad session on Friday, March 14, from 5.30pm. The free event features Mick Purcell on Bodhrán, Moya Fitzgerald on Fiddle and Dave Harper on Bouzouki.

Burnchurch

Smithwick’s Experience Kilkenny welcomes Burn church back to its Barrel Yard stage on St Patrick’s Day for an unmissable, post parade live performance, starting at 5pm.The free live show featuring the local siblings who rocked Marlay Park and Electric Picinic last year is part of the extensive Tradfest programme in the city.

The live performance at The Barrel Yard is expected to be a popular meeting point for groups once the traditional St Patrick’s Day parade ends on nearby High Street. Burnchurch are one of the headline gigs on this year’s action-packed Kilkenny Tradfest programme. Full details on https://kilkennytradfest.com/

Manager of Smithwick’s Experience Kilkenny, Ignacio Peregrina, said everyone is looking forward to a bumper weekend of guided tours as well as free live music sessions on the Friday and Monday at the Kilkenny city centre landmark as it celebrates the official beginning of the traditional tourist season in Ireland.

“Our guided tours are available to book for the entire weekend on our website and we’re also delighted to offer free entry, where available, to adults with a Patrick-related name, for example Patrick, Paddy, Padraig, Pat, Patricia, and any other derivative. We’ll also accept adults with surnames which derive from a form of Patrick including Patrick, Fitzpatrick, Mulpatrick, etc.

“We’re also rolling out the green carpet and including our international visitors with names which are also common international derivatives of Patrick, among them Patricio (Spanish), Patrizio (Italian), and Patryk (Polish). If you’ve one of the lucky ones to be named after our patron saint, you’re in, subject to availability,” Ignacio said.

The free tour offer is valid only for walk-up visits only, not for those on pre-booked tours, and is subject to capacity availability.

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