Eimear McGeown, Rita Farrell & Sinéad Egan
Join Eimear McGeown, Rita Farrell, and Sinéad Egan for an unforgettable afternoon of world-class traditional musicianship and musical collaboration at Fiddlers Green Festival 2026.
Join Eimear McGeown, Rita Farrell, and Sinéad Egan for an unforgettable afternoon of world-class traditional musicianship and musical collaboration at Fiddlers Green Festival 2026.
Fiddlers Green Festival - 2026 - Outdoor Stage Sat 18th July 12:45 - 2:00: Amanda Fawn 2:15 - 3:15: Paddy Maguire 3:30 - 4:30: Allison McGrath 4:30 - 6:30: Rossi […]
Thee Annual Event of the Summer! Not to be Missed! This has been an annual event in Rostrevor's beautiful Fairy Glen since the 1980s to fundraise for St Bronagh’s GAA. […]
Experience one of Ireland’s leading traditional singers live in Rostrevor as Daoirí Farrell brings his powerful voice and unforgettable songs to Fiddlers Green Festival 2026.
Lúnasa, one of the most influential bands in Irish traditional music, return to Rostrevor for a special Hall of Fame concert at Fiddlers Green Festival 2026.
Rainbow Walk
Recently restored and ready to enjoy again, the Rainbow Walk takes you through varied and vibrant landscapes. Starting at the Yellow Water and winding through the Red Bog and Green Road, this colourful loop through forest and hill is a joyful and scenic outing.
Matt Benson brings his soulful voice, powerful songwriting, and rich blend of jazz, rhythm and blues, and folk influences to Fiddlers Green Festival 2026.
Fiddlers Green Festival - 2026 - Outdoor Stage Sun 19th July 1:00 - 2:30: The Blueskatz 2:50 - 4:20: Maria Nickolay 4:35 - 5:35: 6:00 - 7:00: California Irish 8:00 […]
Experience one of Ireland’s most celebrated songwriters live in Rostrevor as Eleanor McEvoy brings her timeless songs and powerful storytelling to Fiddlers Green Festival 2026.
The Sands Family return to Fiddlers Green Festival for another unforgettable evening of music, storytelling, and tradition in the heart of Rostrevor.
Wind up/Wind down Walk
Ease out of the festival in style with this gentle ascent to Slieve Martin. A relaxed and musical farewell, the walk includes songs, poems, and good company, followed by a casual descent back to the village. Dogs are welcome on this one—perfect for closing the festival with heart and humour.