Members of the festival organising committee with local councillors, sponsors and supporters.

Castlebar's new 1798 Festival to feature parade and fireworks display

The Castlebar Lions Club has confirmed updated details of Castlebar 1798 Festival of Music and History, scheduled to take place from August 25 to 27 next.

This eagerly anticipated event promises to be a unique blend of music, history, and community, offering an engaging experience for visitors of all ages.

At the heart of the festival is a celebration of Castlebar's rich history and its pivotal role in the 1798 rebellion.

This event serves as an excellent opportunity for attendees to immerse themselves in the town's captivating past and learn about its historical significance.

With an engaging line-up of activities and events, the festival aims to provide both education and entertainment, making it an ideal outing for families and history enthusiasts alike.

"We are excited to present the Castlebar 1798 Festival of Music and History," says Ronan Moran, president of the Castlebar Lions Club.

"This event is a wonderful chance for families to come together, explore the town's heritage, and enjoy quality time while having fun."

The festival's schedule is designed to cater to a wide range of interests.

The event kicks off on Friday, August 25, at 7 p.m. with a vibrant parade featuring the Castlebar Concert Band.

The highlight of the parade will be the March of the Pikemen, with local participants dressed as traditional pikemen and armed with pikes, accompanied by French re-enactors.

This lively spectacle promises to transport attendees back to a pivotal moment in history.

The festivities continue throughout the weekend, offering a variety of entertainment options.

Visitors can expect musical performances, cultural displays, and interactive history exhibitions.

The festival culminates on August 27 with a spectacular closing ceremony, featuring a mesmerizing fireworks display launched from the historic Barracks in Castlebar.

This grand finale is set to leave attendees with unforgettable memories and a sense of unity within the community.

The Castlebar 1798 Festival of Music and History also extends an invitation to those who have moved away from the town to return and reconnect with their roots.

It offers a unique chance to rediscover the warmth of family, renew friendships, and rediscover the charm of the town that was once home.

Mark your calendar for the Castlebar 1798 Festival of Music and History, where history, music, and community converge in a celebration of Castlebar's past, present, and future.

For more information and updates, visit https://1798castlebar.ie/

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Day One, August 25: Parade at 7 p.m. with Town Band/Defence Forces. The March of the Pikemen with locals dressed as traditional pikemen and given pikes with some French re-enactors.

Gather at the Mall at 7:30 p.m. for raising of the Tricolour at John Moore’s grave and official launch of the festival

Talk and Exhibition, entitled The 1798 Mayo Letters of Jane Fraser, at Christ Church at 8 p.m.

The Humbert Banquet and live music and events in the local pubs

Day Two, August 26

Daytime Events from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

1. 1798 Historical Walking tours with local guides on the hour.

2. Fun day at the Mall in Castlebar with living history, a pet farm, face painting, food fair, an outdoor concert and a Mock court case.

3. Talks on the Mall, in Christ Church and in the Library.

Daniel O’Donnell plays the TF Royal Theatre at 8 p.m.

Plus, live music and events in the local pubs.

Day Three, August 27

Wreath laying ceremony (part one) by French and Irish delegation at Frenchhill at 11 a.m.

Wreath Ceremony (part two) by government delegate at Grave of John Moore with Irish Defence Forces colour party at 12.30 p.m.

An outdoor concert on the Mall featuring the best of Irish acts from 2 to 7.30 p.m.

The Tumbling Paddies perform at the TF Royal Theatre at 8 p.m.

Plus, live music and events in the local pubs

Closing Ceremony: A massive fireworks display launching from the Military Barracks in Castlebar to end the festival.