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07 Sept 2025

Magical weekend planned as Waterford Chamber Musical Festival returns to Mount Congreve

The Waterford Chamber Music Festival will return to the spectacular Mount Congreve Gardens from July 25 to 27

Magical weekend planned as Waterford Chamber Musical Festival returns to Mount Congreve

Billy O’Brien Artistic Director of Waterford Chamber Music Festival, Harpist Dianne Marshall and Sara Dolan, CEO of Mount Congreve Gardens & Estate and Waterford Treasures

The Waterford Chamber Music Festival will return to the spectacular Mount Congreve Gardens from July 25 to 27, promising a weekend of beautiful music in one of Ireland’s most stunning garden settings.

This year’s festival offers a vibrant programme featuring three main concerts by renowned artists, a Young Artist’s Recital showcasing emerging talent, a special garden performance by the Singing for Wellbeing Choir, and a Music Appreciation workshop designed to deepen audiences’ enjoyment of chamber music.

Mount Congreve Gardens, already celebrated for its breathtaking grounds and rich heritage, provides the perfect backdrop for this unique cultural event that continues to attract music lovers from near and far.

Speaking ahead of the festival, Billy O’Brien, Artistic Director of the Waterford Chamber Music Festival, said: “We are thrilled to bring such an inspiring line-up to Mount Congreve Gardens again this year. The setting is truly magical, and the festival is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate music, nature, and

Sara Dolan, CEO of Mount Congreve Gardens & Country Estate and Waterford Treasures, added: “We are delighted to welcome the Waterford Chamber Music Festival back to Mount Congreve.

“It’s an event that perfectly complements the beauty and tranquillity of the gardens, and we look forward to sharing this special experience with visitors.”

Tickets for all performances and events are now available at waterfordchambermusic.com.

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