Just an FYI that these are listed today for Saturday and Sunday tickets for half price. It's in Canton at the Irish Cultural Center. We have a great time at it every year. We are heading there Friday night to see Gaelic Storm (headliner and different ticket cost) but some of the music on Saturday has been there before and put on great shows. I'm on my phone so no link.
We're going to all of it. I just bought my Gaelic Storm tix, and we'll be paying as we go over the weekend. We go to a big on in PA every year, so this is our chance to see how the ICC does it
We're going to all of it. I just bought my Gaelic Storm tix, and we'll be paying as we go over the weekend. We go to a big on in PA every year, so this is our chance to see how the ICC does it
I think they are finally getting in a groove. They tried getting headliners (Dropkick Murphy's was one night) a few years ago with pricier tickets and I don't think it worked too well. We love Gaelic Storm and an all ages show we can take DS works out great and outdoors is even better. Hope it doesn't rain though. I'd suggest bringing a blanket or chairs.
Gaelic Storm did a show there a few years ago (not part of festival) and there were a bunch of cranky old ladies that didn't realize what they were getting in to.
GS used to play a small pub in Easton that closed years ago. DH spent an evening drinking with Patrick Murphy there after they played the festival back when it was at Stonehill College. When Dropkick Murphy's played it was $50 a ticket.
We aren't much for the Cape but my FIL lets us use his timeshare week for free (also why we don't mind skipping the first night). We should definitely meet up. DS will like having a something to play with.