Cashel Rocks Festival 2015

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Cashel Rocks Festival 2015 is a festival in Cashel to mark the 30th anniversary of Cashel for Africa which was inspired by Live Aid.  Like 30 years ago, local volunteers have come together to showcase local bands, musicians and arts and crafts.

The Festival organisers plan to hold the event over three days beginning on Friday 21st August, with busking on the streets on Cashel on Friday, local bands and musicians playing on a stage on the plaza on Saturday 22nd, and arts, crafts and food stalls in Dominic’s Court Abbey on Sunday 23rd August.  Many of the current committee and volunteers were involved in organising Cashel for Africa in 1985.

The Cashel Rocks Festival 2015 committee look’s forward to bringing Cashel town to life for this 3 day event and your support would be greatly appreciated.

Click On Link To Keep Update: Cashel Rocks Facebook Page

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Start Date - End Date

Aug 21, 2015 - Aug 23, 2015

Start Time - End Time

12:00 am - 11:59 pm

Event Location

Cashel, Co. Tipperary Ireland

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