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17 Mar 2026

PICTURES: Thurles comes alive with St Patrick's Day celebrations

Community groups, vintage vehicles, and live music brings St Patrick’s Day in Thurles to life

PICTURES: Thurles comes alive with St Patrick's Day celebrations

Thurles fired into life this afternoon, as the annual St Patrick's Day parade took to Liberty Square.

The festivities began on Abbey Road, with live music getting underway in the early afternoon to keep parade-goers entertained, building excitement for what was to come.

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At 2:30pm, the parade began making its way towards the centre of the town.

Chairperson Evelyn Nevin welcomed the large crowd to Thurles, thanking all of the event sponsors, and speaking of how lucky those in attendance were that the rain had held up for the afternoon.

Among those also in attendance on the judge's stand were Tipperary TD Michael Lowry, Tipperary County Councillors Micheál Lowry, Peggy Ryan, Sean Ryan and Kay Cahill Skehan, Archbishop Kieran O'Reilly, and The Arch Bar's Dee Hayes, who received a special round of applause from the crowd for the Hayes family's continued contributions to Thurles life.

Dozens of floats paraded through the town, with the likes of town sports clubs Thurles Sarsfields, Thurles Gaels, Peake Villa and Thurles RFC all being represented on the day.

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Thurles Men's Shed sent a display filled with items from the Shed, while Thurles Musical Society came to promote their upcoming performance of 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame'.

Crowds thoroughly enjoyed the festivities, as the wait for the parade's return next year begins.

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