About Our Festival
The iconic St. Patrick’s Day Parade
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St. Patrick’s Festival Waterford is a vibrant celebration of Irish culture, creativity, and community, taking place each March in Ireland’s oldest city.
The festival features a wide-ranging programme of family-friendly events, live music, street performances, cultural showcases, and the iconic St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Set against the backdrop of Waterford’s historic streets, the festival brings locals and visitors together to mark Ireland’s national day with energy, colour, and a strong sense of place.
It is a cornerstone event in the city’s annual calendar and continues to grow in ambition, diversity, and audience reach each year.
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What makes us our festival different?
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Early Life and Captivity
Many years later Waterford Corporation declared 17th March as a public holiday and the first municipal parade took place in Waterford City in 1903.
Walking tours in the Viking Triangle during the festival give extra emphasis to the important local connections to St Patick’s Day and the fact that the Mall was the location where Thomas Francis Meagher first flew our national flag in 1848.
Waterford Crystal also enjoys a special connection to St Patrick’s Day as shamrock is gifted to the White House incumbent each March in a Waterford Crystal Bowl.
The first person to gift shamrock to an American president was Waterford’s John Hearne, Ireland’s first U.S. ambassador and the author of the Irish Constitution.
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First Official St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Ireland:
Waterford holds the historic honour of hosting Ireland’s first official St. Patrick’s Day parade in 1903 — giving the festival added cultural significance.
Strong Community Roots:
The festival is deeply community-driven, with local schools, artists, performers, and groups shaping the programme, creating an inclusive, welcoming atmosphere.
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Real Tales from Leprechaun Believers
Vibrant Atmosphere
Attending the St. Patrick’s Festival in Waterford was an unforgettable experience! The vibrant atmosphere, filled with music and laughter…
Megan Taylor
London
Diverse Events
I loved the diverse events, from the colourful parade to the engaging workshops. It was a perfect celebration of culture and joy!”
Mike Fairbanks
Derry
Full of Energy
The parade was vibrant and full of energy, especially the spectacular performance by the local dance troupe.
Trev & Lisa
USA
Local Culture
Watching the little ones explore the local culture and join in the festive fun with friends and family was a joy. We’re already counting down to next year!”
Joanne & Family
Leeds
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Frequently Asked Questions
The city is easily accessible for families to enjoy the festivities. We are here to help, with any questions.
What are the dates for the St. Patrick's Festival Waterford?
The festival runs for four fun-filled days, typically starting before St. Patrick's Day.
What time do the main events begin each day?
Events and activities generally run throughout the day and into the evening.
- Day 1 (Friday): Events usually kick off in the evening, with walking tours and ticketed performances starting around 6:30 pm and live music continuing late.
- Day 2 & 3 (Saturday & Sunday): Daytime activities, workshops, and markets often start around 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Live music and street performances continue through the afternoon and into the evening.
Day 4 (Monday – St. Patrick's Day): The main St. Patrick's Day Parade starts at 1:00 pm sharp. Daytime workshops and the city fairground typically begin around 10:00 am to 12:00 pm.
Where can I find the full Programme of Events?
The full schedule detailing locations and specific times for each day can be found on the festival's dedicated Programme of Events page.
