Mighty Irish Festival, St Patricks Week, 2024 Ragland Road Pub. Disney Springs Florida.4K

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Join us as we pile through British Fish and Chips with the best Irish music and dance. Raglan Road Irish Pub & Restaurant at Disney Springs will host The Mighty St. Patrick's Festival from March 14 – 17, 2024. The festival will feature authentic Irish food, drinks, live music, and performances from top Irish artists, including Téada and Strings & Things.
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A traditional band with a truly worldwide reach since 2001, Téada has appeared as a frequent headliner at major music festivals throughout the US, Canada, Mexico, Europe, Africa, Russia, the Middle East and Australia playing to audiences of 30,000 people. Dubbed ‘Invigorating’ by the Washington Post, the band just released their sixth album. This is one show you don’t want to miss!
Strings & Things
Hailing from Tipperary and Galway, Strings & Things are a contemporary Irish Trad/ Folk/ Roots crossover band with a large repertoire of Irish songs, airs and traditional pieces presented in a very contemporary arrangement and style. Their unique sound and high-stage energy always promise a raucous evening of music and song. They recently released the third instalment of their highly anticipated Re: Works EP, “Take The Time”.
THE CONNEMARA RAMBLERS
Orla Leavy (fiddle & vocals) and Sam Carey (guitar & vocals), a dynamic two-piece traditional Irish music ensemble from Connemara, on the West Coast of Ireland, represent a harmonious blend of talent and passion for their heritage. Both musicians have been deeply rooted in the traditions of Irish music, song, and dance since their early years, which shines through in their captivating performances.







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