St. Finbarr’s reigned victorious in a thrilling league decider against John Mitchels at Páirc na hÉireann on Wednesday evening. The Coventry side spearheaded by Captain Richie Murray had scores coming from Kelvin Magee, Cahal Dineen, Richie Murray, Noel Lenihan, Pa McMahon and Dan Ryan. A strong Mitchels side stayed within reach of Finbarr’s seeing points
Páirc Festival Catchups is a series dedicated to learning more about the acts that make up our incredible line-up and hearing first-hand what playing Páirc Festival means to them. Angela Moran is an independent researcher, musician, and a specialist in Irish and popular music. She is the author of Irish Music Abroad: Diasporic Sounds in
Páirc Festival Catchups: Bang on the Ear Páirc Festival Catchups is a series dedicated to learning more about the acts that make up our incredible line-up and hearing first-hand what playing Páirc Festival means to them. Bang on the Ear began playing in 1997, combining a folk sound with traditional Irish music. The four-piece
PÁIRC FESTIVAL CATCHUPS: ON THE SESH Páirc Festival Catchups is a series dedicated to learning more about the acts that make up our incredible line-up and hearing first-hand what playing Páirc Festival means to them. Since re-forming in 2019, On the Sesh have become one of Birmingham’s most popular Irish bands, bringing the party
Páirc Festival Catchups is a series dedicated to learning more about the acts that make up our incredible line-up and hearing first-hand what playing Páirc Festival means to them. The Father Teds are a staple of the Birmingham Irish scene. The five-piece have been lighting up the local venues since their formation in 1996.