The Rising Tide Festival - One Week to Go, Have you got your tickets?
Friday
This time next week, the marquee floor will be ready and waiting for céilí dancers to kick off the Easter Weekend in Wolfe Tone Park, Bantry. Uí Bhriain will be keeping things lively on the stage. €10 entry at the door or included in the *Online Only Weekend Pass* for just €20.
This time next week, the marquee floor will be ready and waiting for céilí dancers to kick off the Easter Weekend in Wolfe Tone Park, Bantry. Uí Bhriain will be keeping things lively on the stage. €10 entry at the door or included in the *Online Only Weekend Pass* for just €20.
Saturday
With Gaelic Football, Rugby, Jiu Jitsu and a disco, Saturday promises to be action packed, with something for everyone. Ball4All are the first to take to the field from 12.30, with a Mothers&Others blitz starting at 1.30. Marc De Zoeten and Brian Tambling will display the very best the West Cork music scene has to offer from 3.30. The West Cork Jesters rugby and 4 Honor Academy Jiu Jitsu will be sure to entertain. Enjoy all of this with a cocktail or pint from the bar. Now That's What I Call Music Disco will take us through until 9.30, when free shuttle buses to Bantry Town will allow you to continue the night in the local pubs.... or rest for Sunday!
Sunday
Wolfe Tone Park will host the Paddy Minihane Cup from 12pm Sunday, when Bantry Blues take on Carbery. The Munster Hurling Championship match between Cork and Clare will live on the big screen from 2pm. The brilliant John Coleman and Band will take to the stage right after. DJ Billy Flaherty will be on the decks until the final shuttle bus leaves to Bantry at 9.30.
There will be a kids playzone on both Saturday and Sunday, so plan your family Easter Weekend trip to Bantry Blues to celebrate Diversity and Inclusion.
Tickets available now at therisingtidefestival.eventbrite.ie
- €10 Per Day
- € 20 Online Only 3-Day Pass