Our hometown Sligo, located in the Nort west of Ireland is known for its unspoiled natural beauty and rugged coast. There’s also lush green countryside and rolling hills.
Besides nature, Sligo is a lively town with an excellent calendar of events and festivals some of which occur annually. During the summertime, visitors can experience a special dose of magic as an array of art, music, artists and their audiences invade the county to celebrate the festivals.
There’s Wild Atlantic Shanty Festival with Pirate Parade, Shanty Worhops and Blessing of the Boats. There’s Sligo County Fleadh in Easky bringing together dancers, performers and musicians for thunderous traditional music celebrations.
And there’s also my favourite – the Cairde Sligo Arts Festival which runs from the 6th to 13th July 2024 with a jam-packed schedule.
As the much-awaited festival is coming to Sligo next week, I decided to write a post about it especially as it includes the show-stopping performance by the newly formed spectacle company, VolkiDána.
It is similar to last year’s LUXE The Seas Above performance which I am going to highlight in this post.
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What is the Cairde Sligo Arts Festival
Cairde Sligo Arts Festival is a festival for the whole family showcasing a dynamic mix of art from national, international and local artists who deliver circus, film, visual art, literature and family-friendly entertainment as well as workshops, poetry and exhibitions.
This year, festivalgoers will be treated to stunning visual performances bursting with vibrant colours.
We visited the Cairde Sligo Arts Festival for the last few years and absolutely loved the experience as the town felt alive with an incredible atmosphere and things were happening all over Sligo.
To find acts and shows, simply check the Cairde Sligo Arts Festival web page, flip through the event brochure or follow them on social media.
I would suggest going to a mix of shows such as paid and free as well as different types of shows to get the most from your Cairde Sligo Arts Festival experience.
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Where Does It Take Place
The Cairde Sligo Arts Festival takes place in County Sligo with artists performing in various pubs, parks, venues, on the street and in outdoor locations.
- Family-friendly events involve Cairde in Sligo’s Peace Park on Sun 07 July | 1 to 6pm where you can experience Doris & Mabel’s Book Club by Sanita Circus and savour melodic performances by the Dollys and Dukes Uke Super Group, Stephen O’Dowd and Aremoja Drummers & Dancers.
- Theatre | performance events take place at Hawk’s Well Theatre and at the Blue Raincoat Theatre Company
- Musical highlights can be enjoyed at various locations such as the Model, Markree Castle, Hawk’s Well Theatre and various pubs
- Photography exhibitions and visual art can be found at the Model and Hamilton Gallery on Castle St
- Poetry and film event Moonstruck by filmmaker Laura Sheeran can be experienced at the National Surf Centre in Strandhill
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Last Year’s Festival Highlight
Last summer, we were among hundreds of spectators flocking to the small seaside village Mullaghmore to witness the renowned performance group LUXE deliver the stunning act of The Seas Above, a spectacularly illuminated performance.
The widely anticipated performance. was a dazzling cluster of fire sculptures, music, mechanical puppetry, processional and costume displays taking place on Mullagmore sandy beach at dusk
Crowds were mesmerised by a theatrical otherworld of fire, light, and fluidly shifting dancers.
Those who didn’t get to see the show by the coast could be captivated by the illuminated event in the Sligo town centre as the LUXE navigated to the Old Quay.
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This Year Highlights
There are too many to choose from, but I am gonna highlight a few shows and acts worth looking into such as:
- You can enjoy BBC Radio 2 Folk Singer of the Year, Ríoghnach Connolly’s musical performance at the Model
- You can experience a lively music show by Felip Carbonell’s RUMBA EXPERIENCE showcasing Catalan Rumba, a musical style created and developed by the Catalan Gypsy Community in Barcelona City.
- You can meet Adania Shibli, a Palestine-born writer who was awarded the Qattan Young Writer’s Award at the Clayton Hotel
- You can watch an immersive outdoor circus performance by Prologue taking place in the forest at dusk
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Other Festivals Worth Checking Out in Sligo
Sligo has a packed calendar of festivals and events for visitors and locals to enjoy. Some of the best include:
- Sligo Jazz Festival takes place from 23-28 July 2024. and features masterclasses, workshops and jam sessions with some of the world’s best jazz musicians and educators.
- Ballygawley Music Festival; founded in 2019, is one of the North-West`s biggest music festivals. It takes place from the 18th until the 21st July. in Ballygawley Village, Co Sligo.
- Knocklane Traditional Music Festival takes place from 15th to 16th June and brings a weekend of dance of music to Sligo
- The James Morrison Traditional Music Festival takes place from the 2nd to the 5th of August in Riverstown, County Sligo
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Now, over to you!
Have you been to the Cairde Sligo Arts Festival? Let us know in the comments!
Let us know if you are plotting a visit to Sligo and have travel-related questions!
Loved it Aiva! And your pics were phenomenal!
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Thank you kindly, Francisco. We are fortunate to have many artsy and well-organised festivals in Sligo. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day. Aiva xx
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It is always a pleasure Aiva. Have a great week, and all the best!
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Same to you 🥰🥰
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It looks fabulous, Aiva! Have an amazing time!
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Thank you, Jo 🙂 I always love seeing Sligo streets and venues come alive with music, theatre and mind-bending art installations during the summer months. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day. Aiva xx
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It’s Tavira Day here, and quite lively too, Aiva. Have fun!
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I looked it up, Jo. I hope you are having a great time experiencing celebrations and watching Tavira transform for its municipal holiday as the streets get embellished with festive decorations and bonfires xx
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We normally have fireworks at midnight on 23rd but this year was a video projection on the wall. Not quite the same but eco friendly and the town was buzzing. There’s another free live concert at 10.00 tonight.
Are you on Instagram or Threads? I have photos on there. Take care, and have a lovely summer 🌞🩷
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The Cairde Sligo Arts Festival seems like a very interesting festival to attend. I love the colour and how everything is illuminated — it makes sure the festival is pleasing to the eye. I hope you guys enjoy the festival this year and that it will exceed all expectation (and that the weather will play along).
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Thank you kindly, Corna 🙂 It’s great to feel the fantastical spirit of the festival in every nook and cranny of Sligo town as it offers plenty of opportunities to soak up the culture and marvel at magnificent performances. Kids are finishing school this Friday, so we’ll be free to attend all the festivities to our heart’s content. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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A true feast for all the sense! It looks absolutely spectacular. Thanks for sharing Aiva, and I hope you’re having a great day.
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Thank you kindly 🙂 I like to roam around Sligo and its many squares and venues to become immersed in the magic of the illuminating performances. We usually bring a blanket, pack a picnic, and feel our eyes widen as street theatres come to life right in front of us. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Wow! The Cairdre Sligo Arts Festival looks dazzling and lots of fun! Never heard of it, but it looks awesome. I hope you have a wonderful time going again this year. Thanks for sharing, Aiva 😊
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Thanks so much, Rebecca 🙂 It’s a great summer festival where you can watch the world dance around you and discover your new favourite artist as the music scene during the festival is on another level! Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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That looks like great fun! Thanks for sharing the photos. 🌺
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It is. The festival provides spectators with an opportunity to watch the stunning spectacle of world-class theatre, citrus and literature events. The best thing about it – many of the performing acts are entirely free and include tons of jaw-dropping exhibitions. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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I love arts festivals and this looks amazing! Our state of South Australia is known as the Festival State as there’s always something happening year round in the city of Adelaide. Many regional areas take on smaller events too. They are so good for family fun. 😊
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Thank you, Glenys. I love a good summer festival where you can gather with your family and friends to mingle with talented performers and artists from around the world while you dance the night away. I had no idea that there’s a state in Australia known as the Festival State – I think it’s pretty cool to have many festivals where you can broaden your mind and have fun. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Great cities are those who celebrate the arts and get people involved. Looks like that is what Sligo is doing. I have never been to Cairde Sligo Arts Festival and have just barely bounced off Sligo many many years ago. Now, you make me want to come during festival time. Thanks for sharing Aiva. Have a great time. Allan
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We are fortunate to have plenty of fun and family-friendly cultural events for all ages coming our way over the coming months. Cairde Sligo Arts Festival is perfect for a good family outing, especially as the school is out this Friday, and parents are looking for ways to break up the long days at home. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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The costumes decorations and lighting for these festivals looks amazing. Have fun Aiva! Maggie
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The costumes and the lightning are quite spectacular, especially for the LUXE show. It was one of the best performances I’ve seen in a long time especially as it took place on the beach in pitch black night. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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The outfits and activities sound amazing for this festival. Have a blast. Our big festival in our hometown is the Calgary Stampede in early July. It’s an energetic event that takes the city by storm. Well over 1 million visitors each year.
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Thank you kindly. It is one of the festivals we look forward to attending the most. I was in Calgary ten years ago just a few days before the official kickoff of the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth and was fortunate to tour the city and feel the excitement in the air of the upcoming event. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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What an incredible event to experience. Even in the pictures you get the sense of the color and movement of people. Must feel like magic to watch 🙂
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It was quite magical and surreal as there was a perfect combination of liquid movements, burning fire and music. Given that the performance was represented by LUXE who have made trailblazing, landscape spectacles internationally for 14 years, I didn’t expect anything less. Thanks for stopping by, and have a wonderful day 🙂 Aiva xx
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It must be an enchanting and magical event
Your description of some moments from last year’s shows is fabulous
The performances mixing fire sculptures, music and mechanical puppets must have been truly mind-blowing❣️❣️❣️
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Thank you kindly, dear Luisa 🙂 There was something quite mesmerising about the LUXE’s The Seas Above performance, who are festival favourites, and their collections of sumptuous costumes, processional and fire sculptures. They certainly know how to make beautiful bespoke shows. Thanks for stopping by, and have a wonderful day 🙂 Aiva xx
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What a delightful answer, dearest Aiva
Thank you so much also for these further interesting observations ❣️❣️❣️
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The Cairde Sligo Arts Festival looks interesting and sounds very lively. It’s nice how they even have family-friendly events as well. Have fun at the festival! You’ll have to report back and let us know how it was.
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Thank you kindly, Linda 🙂 We loved everything the festival offered to the spectators last year, especially LUXEs’s performance – The Seas Above – which was a spectacular illuminated, twilight procession. taking place by the sea. Thanks for stopping by, and have a wonderful day 🙂 Aiva xx
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It would be lovely to attend a festival of art and light like this one. Have a fab time when you go again. X
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Thanks so much 🙂 I look forward to experiencing a wide array of shows and performances this summer. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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This arts festival sounds fabulous. Can you imagine how much work it takes to organize and produce the festival? Hats off to the people who do all of that.
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I know what you mean! There are lots of rewards to planning a festival but keeping everything on track can be a challenge, especially with so many moving parts. Cairde Sligo Arts Festival are always on the lookout for volunteers to help with a show, I might even sign up for it one year. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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I must say I have always been intrigued by festivals like this, for they make a city feel livelier and more friendly to humans. However, I rarely drag my feet out of the comfort of my home to see them — I can blame many things but I guess I’m just lazy. This post is a reminder for me to go out and see events like this, which looks great by the way!
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Festival season brings fun and magic, providing experiences that people will be hard pushed to find elsewhere But I know what you mean, Bama – while the festivals come with tonnes of entertainment, games and shows, there’s also large crowds, lots of noise and limited parking options. But as I had a chance to live and work through three Edinburgh Fringe Festivals, I feel I can handle almost anything. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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What a fun experience, Aiva. Thanks for sharing!
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I love attending small, intimate festivals here in Sligo as they bring our community together for food, music, and fun. Thanks for stopping by, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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This is beautiful – your photos capture it brilliantly Aiva xx
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Thank you kindly 🙂 I love small festivals that showcase local talent, and we are fortunate to have a good few of them taking place in Sligo. Thanks for stopping by. i I hope your summer is going well 🙂 Aiva xx
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What an unusual group of celebrations! There are certainly many creative people in your town. You have found such an interesting place to live. How did you end up there?
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Thank you kindly, Ruth. We have always had a soft spot for Sligo and its rugged coast and always talked about the possibility of relocating. Once we started a family, we were more than happy to leave Dublin behind and settle on the shores of the Wild Atlantic Ocean. It’s one of the best decisions we’ve made! Thanks for stopping by. I hope your summer is going well 🙂 Aiva xx
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