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17 Mar 2026

PICTURES: Crowds gather for 'Parade of Champions' in Tipperary Town this St Patrick's Day

Crowds turn out in force as community spirit takes centre stage at this year’s St Patrick's Day parade in Tipperary Town.

PICTURES: Crowds gather for 'Parade of Champions' in Tipperary Town this St Patrick's Day

Some photos of those who came out for the Tipperary Town St Patrick's Day parade.

Ken, Méabh, Aoibheann and Nathan Murphy.

Crowds gathered in Tipperary Town today as the town’s annual St Patrick’s Day parade brought colour, music and celebration to the streets.

Kicking off at around 2:30pm, the parade made its way from The Plan through O’Brien Street and Main Street before finishing at Bank Place, with spectators lining the route from early afternoon.

This year’s event carried the theme “Parade of Champions,” celebrating local people and groups who make the town proud, from sports clubs and schools to community organisations and businesses.

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