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06 Sept 2025

New website, line-up and tickets announced for Boyle Arts Festival 2024

There's something for everyone at this years Boyle Arts Festival with live music, film and much more

New website, line-up and tickets announced for Boyle Arts Festival 2024

Some of this years attendees for Boyle Arts Festival

Boyle Arts Festival has just relaunched its website www.boylearts.com 

With a brand new look, lots more features and accessibility, the website gives the option to purchase tickets directly. With the line-up for Boyle Arts Festival 2024 now complete, tickets for a number of events are now available through the site.

Boyle Arts Festival 2024 (BAF) will open on Thursday, July 18 and continue until Saturday, July 27. The Festival programme includes an impressive mix of live music, visual arts, drama, comedy, film, interviews, parades, free events, workshops, storytelling, children’s events, readings, guided tours, park bench dramas and much more!

If you are planning a visit to Boyle this summer, then make it late July, in order to enjoy as much of BAF 2024 as possible!

Some of the big names in the live music genre include Paul Brady, Stockton’s Wing, Rebecca Storm,The Bridín trio, Eddi Reader and the Alan Kelly Gang. There will also be music from Europe’s finest Fleetwood Mac tribute band, Mack Fleetwood, along
with the Sligo Concert band and The Men Who Knew Too Much.

In the classical music genre, there will be performances from Regina Nathan, James Nelson, The Kerry Chamber Choir along with the very popular Lunchtime concerts in King House.

Former RTÉ news anchor Bryan Dobson will be in the interviewer’s chair to talk to author and broadcaster Dawn O’Porter.

There will be spoken word and literary events with Julian Vignoles, Martin Doyle, Ronan McGreevy, Elaine Feeney, Jane Gilheaney, Darragh Kelly, Gerry Boland and The Moylurg Writers.

Comedy will be provided from the Dublin Comedy Improv., along with madcap drama from the Beezneez Theatre with their production of ‘The Pension Plan’. A film night will take place with a screening of the 1924 silent classic ‘Blind Husbands’,
accompanied by live music on the King house piano by Elaine Loebenstein.

There will be the first local screening of ‘Dinner 2050 – The future of food in Ireland’, with a panel of experts in this field. Local artists and contributors have always been a huge part of BAF and this year we will have music performances from The Regulars, The Sessions, David Byrne, Ensemble 32, the Boyle Ukulele Group and the Traditional Singers Circle.

On Wednesday, July 17, the eve of the Festival opening, there will be a massive concert performance entitled ‘Songs About Love’ in St. Joseph’s Hall, featuring young people from Music Generation Roscommon.

There will be a Family Day, children’s costuming and percussion workshops, dance events with Victoria Walker Dance and drama with Isabel Claffey and a special piece entitled ‘Odras and the River Boyle’ featuring a collaboration between Vivienne Moran, the Brothers of Charity and Sparkcatchers, taking place in the Pleasure Grounds.

The centrepiece of Boyle Arts Festival is as always, the main Visual Exhibition in King House. The theme is ‘Visual Presence’ and it will feature over 100 artists from across Ireland, all curated by Paul McKenna.

Building on the great work of previous selectors, 2024 will see a strong emphasis on painting and the theme will be manifested through diverse artistic approaches and by linking newer generations of emerging artists with more established ones.

Several other exhibitions will take place during the Festival including the renowned Open Art Exhibition, which will be in An Ríoga. Details about these will be published in the coming weeks.

Local sponsors have been the lifeblood of Boyle Arts Festival since the beginning and it really takes a whole community to make a Festival like this a success.

Boyle Arts Festival are appealing to the business community and residents of Boyle and beyond to consider making a donation to the Festival or to sponsor an event. Details of this are on their letters or you can donate through www.boylearts.com 

Boyle Arts Festival is supported by The Arts Council, Local Sponsors, Roscommon Co. Council and Fáilte Ireland. BAF is also supported by the Roscommon Co. Council Creative Ireland Programme 2024.

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