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07 Sept 2025

Wolfe Tones' final concert and lots more on in Limerick this weekend

Limerick Pride Festival and a trio of Thomond Park concerts will keep the city busy

Wolfe Tones' final concert and lots more on in Limerick this weekend

After an incredible journey spanning over six decades, The Wolfe Tones will bid a final farewell with their concerts in Limerick this weekend

LIMERICK’S Thomond Park will play host to a trio of concerts in what is promised to be a busy weekend all round for the Treaty City - with one particularly memorable concert in store!

The Script will be taking to the stage at 5pm on Saturday, July 12, while The Wolfe Tones will be playing on both Friday and Sunday night at 5pm as the last stop of their Final Farewell tour.

The band have announced that Sunday night will be their “final ever live show” after over 60 years of performing.

Brian Warfield of The Wolfe Tones said the band is “delighted” to have the opportunity to perform a stadium concert in Thomond Park, adding: “It will be the final farewell and goodbye to all our friends, so let’s do it in true Limerick style!”

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Locals who want a chance to see the two famed Irish bands are in luck, as some tickets are still available for the concerts at time of writing.

Fans will be treated to pop hits such as Hall of Fame and The Man Who Can’t Be Moved on Saturday, in between performances of classics including The Streets of New York and Celtic Symphony on Friday and Sunday.

This weekend will also feature Limerick Pride Parade, with other events running throughout this week as part of Limerick Pride LGBTQI+ Festival 2025.

The pre-pride party will kick off on Friday, July 11 at the T’was The Night Before Pride event in Mickey Martins.

After Saturday’s parade, locals can visit the family-friendly Pridefest 2025 celebrations at the Hunt Museum.

Dolans Warehouse is hosting Climax 2025 on Saturday night, and the festivities will wrap up on Sunday afternoon at the Drag Me To Brunch event at House Limerick.

READ MORE: Limerick Pride under way - with big events taking place in next few days

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