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07 Sept 2025

The Coronas announced for Fómhair Festival in Letterkenny next month

The band will perform on Bank Holiday Sunday, October 26, in what promises to be one of the standout live music events of the year in Donegal

The Coronas announced for Fómhair Festival in Letterkenny next month

Tickets go on sale from Tuesday, 9th September at 10am

The Coronas are set to headline the Fómhair Festival this October, bringing their signature sound to The Marquee in Letterkenny.

The band will perform on Bank Holiday Sunday, October 26, in what promises to be one of the standout live music events of the year in Donegal. They will be joined by special guest Ryan McMullan, with further acts still to be announced, adding to the anticipation for the festival weekend.

Tickets go on sale from Tuesday, 9th September at 10am via www.fomhairfestival.ie

The Fómhair Festival, which has become a highlight of the autumn music calendar, continues to attract some of the biggest names in Irish music, and this year’s line-up looks set to draw crowds from across the region.

The festival, which has its home in Gaoth Dobhair, will run from Friday, October 24 to Saturday, November 1, with events taking place in a variety of locations throughout Donegal.

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Organisers say this year’s programme will feature a wide range of activities, ensuring plenty of entertainment for families, locals, and visitors alike. While full details are yet to be revealed, the Fómhair Festival Team have promised a vibrant mix of Halloween-themed events to light up the season.

In a statement, the festival team said: “We are excited and delighted to inform you that Donegal’s Premier Halloween Festival will be taking the excitement around Donegal this year, with various events in different locations including the home of the Festival – Gaoth Dobhair. We look forward to seeing you soon. Stay tuned for more info.”

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