Glanfest to take place at Glanworth GAA Club over May bank holiday weekend

Glanfest to take place at Glanworth GAA Club over May bank holiday weekend

Deuces Wild, one of the bands performing at Glanfest at Glanworth GAA Club over the May bank holiday weekend.

Get ready to kick off your summer with a bang at Glanfest at Glanworth GAA Club.

“Our festival is all set to deliver a weekend of non-stop fun, music, and laughter that’s sure to put a smile on everyone’s face,” said Patrick Walsh, PRO for the festival.

The festival runs from May 1 to May 3, inclusive, with entertainment across the day until late into the night for all.

The Glanfest lineup.
The Glanfest lineup.

“Join in for our market and family fun day on Sunday, May 3, where the whole community comes together for a day of entertainment.

“Browse through our vibrant market stalls, filled with unique treasures and delightful goodies waiting to be discovered. From handmade crafts to delicious treats, there’s something for everyone to enjoy,” added Mr Walsh.

“Don’t forget about the music and comedy that will keep the grown-ups smiling from ear to ear.

“With live performances and side-splitting comedy acts, there’s no shortage of entertainment for the whole family to enjoy.” 

Some of the live acts include DJ Mad Monk, The 3 Buachailli, Deuces Wild, and The Riff Shop.

Tickets can be bought at: https://www.eventbrite.com.

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