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St Patrick’s Festivals in Scotland

Festivals to celebrate St Patrick’s Day are underway across Scotland, with programmes of events taking place in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Coatbridge.

Edinburgh’s Festival of Ireland 2015 was launched at the Consulate on 2 March in a lively event featuring just some of the dancing and music that will be on display over the coming weeks. Alongside dance and music concerts, the Festival also includes elements on Irish history and the Irish language, and finishes with the St Patrick’s Day Pageant on Portobello Promenade on Sunday 15 March. Read more about Edinburgh’s Festival of Ireland.

Dancers from Siamsóir and musicians at the launch of Edinburgh’s Festival of Ireland

Lord Provost of Glasgow Sadie Docherty hosted a civic reception at Glasgow City Chambers to launch the Glasgow St Patrick’s Festival 2015 on 3 March. The Festival includes something for everyone, from film to music, quiz to drama, and of course the annual Gala Dinner Dance on Saturday 7 March and Family Day in Merchant Square on Saturday 14 March. Details of these events and more, and how to sign up, can be found on the Glasgow St Patrick’s Festival website.

The Lord Provost with members of the Glasgow Festival Committee and Fiona Ralph from the Consulate (Photograph by Gerard Gough)

The 2015 St Patrick’s Day Festival Coatbridge is underway with a series of events on Irish history, sports, genealogy, and Father Ted! The programme has many highlights, including the Annual Dinner Dance on 7 March, the Ireland’s Forgotten Tea Dance on 12 March, and the Family Fun Day in Coatbridge Town Centre on Saturday 14 March. You can read the full programme and find out how to get tickets for events on the St Patrick’s Day Festival Coatbridge website.