Music City Irish Fest and Tourism Ireland UnveilArtist Showcase & Cultural Events Kicking Off This Week
- Grubs and Grooves
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Calendar of events available, HERE
The multi-week celebration of Irish culture features events at partner venues including the Grand Ole Opry, Country Music Hall of Fame, TPAC, City Winery, The Station Inn and McNamara's Irish Pub

This week Tourism Ireland and Brenda Willis, founder of Music City Irish Fest, kick off the celebration of Irish music, dance, culture and tradition with a robust calendar of performances and events. (The full calendar can be found at https://www.musiccityirishfest.com).
Willis says, "Each year the Music City Irish Fest artist lineup reflects the deep musical lineage between Irish tradition and Nashville’s musical heritage — rooted in history and vibrant in its live performance legacy. We're proud to have Tourism Ireland on board again this year to celebrate all things Irish!"
Featured Artist & Cultural Events:
March 7: Celtic Rhythms on Fire at the Capitol Theatre
March 10: Lúnasa at the City Winery
March 14: Boxing Banjo at The Caverns
March 15: Chloë Agnew Brunch in The Lounge at City Winery, Socks in the Frying Pan at The Franklin Theatre
March 17: St. Patrick’s Day Celebration at McNamara’s Irish Pub
March 24: Irish Heritage Night at the Nashville Predators Game
March 26: David Nihill at Zanies
April 1: Celtic Woman at The Fisher Center
April 3-4: Riverdance 30 at TPAC
Join the "craic" (pronounced "crack" which means a "great time") and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day Nashville-style with authentic Irish music, dance, food and drink, and even sports!
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
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About Music City Irish Fest:
Music City Irish Fest has been celebrating Nashville’s Irish roots since 2015. Venues all across Music City will be participating in the "wearing of the green" and presenting Irish music, dance, food and beverages to transport you to the Emerald Isle.
Check out www.musiccityirishfest.com for everything you need to know to celebrate St. Patrick's Day Nashville-style, whether you are Irish, or wish you were!




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