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Tipperary Town gets ready for another great music festival

Published 3 weeks ago 30th April 2025 by Martin Quinn

For the past two years the Tipperary Festival Committee held their annual music festival in the Lidl car park. The committee really appreciate the company for facilitating them in the past.

Tipperary Town Music Festival Programme – and there is something for everyone included.

Due to the ongoing road construction Lidl were unable to offer their car park as a venue this year. The committee looked at various options but unfortunately some of them were not suitable due to uneven surfaces and other difficulties.

Eamonn Ryan from the Porterhouse came forward to say that if a venue couldn’t be provided for the festival that he would carry out major works on land near the old SuperValu building, and would provide the venue free of charge.

The Tumbling Paddies, who will one of the big attractions at the Tipperary Music Festival.

The field was completely overgrown and needed a large investment on his part to level the area and make it suitable as a venue to house the festival.

Eamonn also agreed to transfer his pub licence ‘free of charge’ to the marquee for the duration of the festival.

Michael English, who will open the Tipperary Music Festival on Thursday, 8th May,

The committee consider this to be a very valuable asset to the music festival and is the main reason that the music festival can proceed this year.

The committee wish to sincerely thank Eamonn and his staff along with the businesses and individuals that have contributed towards the costs of running the festival, and to those that are helping in so many other ways.

The music festival has attracted huge crowds in the past and this year should be no exception.

THANKS TO ARRABAWN TIPPERARY CO-OP

Further to the above, Tipperary Music Festival are delighted to announce that Arrabawn Tipperary Co op are the corporate sponsors once again for this year’s festival of excellent music from Thursday, 8th May to Sunday, 11th May inclusive.

Arrabawn Tipperary Co op are delighted to once again be the corporate sponsors for this great event.
Tickets for the festival are available from tipperarytown.ie and from 087-8253139.

 
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