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The Syracuse Irish Festival is set to return this weekend, bringing a lively celebration of Irish culture to Clinton Square in downtown Syracuse. The festival will run from Friday (September 5) to Saturday (September 6), offering attendees a rich blend of Irish beer, food, and entertainment.
One of the festival's highlights is the performance by local Syracuse band The Public House, who will be playing their last concert ever at the event. The festival promises a vibrant atmosphere with various activities and performances celebrating Irish heritage.
According to the festival's official website, the event will feature a range of musical acts, including The Town Pants with special guest Attractive Nuisance, kicking off the festivities on Thursday (September 4) at the Middle Ages Beer Hall. The festival is open to all ages, with some events specifically for those 18 and older.
The Syracuse Irish Festival is a cherished local tradition, drawing visitors from across the region to enjoy the cultural festivities. It offers a unique opportunity for attendees to immerse themselves in the rich traditions and lively spirit of Irish culture.