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Celebrate the return of St. Patrick's Festival with RTÉ

The St Patrick's Festival is back after two years
The St Patrick's Festival is back after two years

Following two years of virtual celebrations, RTÉ will mark the return of St. Patrick's Festival with a variety of special programmes and themed content across television, radio and online, including extensive coverage of the first St. Patrick's Day parade since 2019.

Join The National Parade

This year's national St. Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin will be broadcast live on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player and streamed on RTÉ.ie, as millions of viewers in Ireland and across the world join Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh, Des Cahill, Emer O'Neill and Mícheál Ó Scannáil for an exciting spectacle live from the streets of Dublin from 12:15pm.

Bláthnaid Ní Chofaigh (pictured) Des Cahill, Emer O'Neill and Mícheál Ó Scannáil will present live from the St Patrick's Day Parade

In addition to the extended parade programme on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player, the national St. Patrick's Day parade will be streamed on RTÉ.ie and will also be available on the RTÉ News Channel and RTÉ News App.  A special St. Patrick's Day tracker will also feature on the rte.ie homepage.

RTÉ will also bring coverage of St. Patrick's Day parades from around the country across its services including a special RTÉ Six One News programme.  

Late Late Show Special

The Late Late Show will be at the heart of festivities for its live broadcast this St Patrick's Day. Host Ryan Tubridy will fly the Irish flag as he brings people together both at home and abroad for a very special evening to celebrate the very best in Irish comedy, acting, traditional music and sport.

Late Late Show to broadcast live St Patrick's Day special

Tune In

On RTÉ Radio 1, Marty Morrissey and Sinéad Ní Uallacháin will present a special bilingual programme bringing listeners two hours of chat, music and entertainment from 9am-11am. From 2pm-3pm, Fiachna Ó'Braonáin will bring you The RTÉ Concert Orchestra Presents: New Irish Recordings, which will showcase both new writing and new orchestral arrangements from three artists making music today that uniquely explores the Irishness of each. Ray Cuddihy is on from 3pm-4pm with another edition of Mise Freshin, his genre-busting programme exploring contemporary and traditional music, recorded during a live gig in Dublin's Pepper Cannister Church.

RTÉ lyric fm presents Paul Herriott live from the National Concert Hall as David Brophy conducts the National Symphony Orchestra with two much-loved works by Shaun Davey, The Brendan Voyage and Granuaile, featuring Rita Connolly. On Saturday 12 March at 1pm, RTÉ lyric fm listeners are invited to roll out the green carpet as Aedín Gormley takes her annual look at Irish-made and Irish-themed films with music from classic favourites, My Left Foot, The Commitments, Brooklyn, Dancing at Lughnasa, Barry Lyndon and Michael Collins.

On Sunday 13 March, Sunday Matinee presents a new recording of Peadar agus an Mac Tíre (Peter and The Wolf) with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, narrated by Aedín Gormley  

The Full Score will be celebrating Irish performers and composers throughout the week. A highlight will be a concert of Irish Language Songs performed by Gavan Ring and Fiachra Garvey at Wigmore Hall in London. This concert will also be streamed on RTÉ.ie/culture. Evelyn Grant's Weekend Drive on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 March will feature a host of Irish performers, composers and artists on the show this St Patrick's weekend plus a selection of recordings from the RTÉ lyric fm label.

Jennifer Zamparelli to host Patrick's Day celebration with The Two Johnnies

On RTÉ 2FM, Jennifer Zamparelli will host Jenn's Patrick's Day Party with The Two Johnnies in a special celebration from 12pm-1pm on Wednesday 16 March.

On RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta Séamus Ó Scanláin will present a St. Patrick's Day programme about the history and folklore surrounding our patron saint at 9.15am, and at 11am we'll hear a dramatic interpretation of the short story Lá Fhéile Pádraig by Seaosamh Mac Grianna by the Aisteoirí Ghaoth Dobhair drama group. After midday, An Saol ó Dheas will be broadcasting live from the parade in Béal Átha an Ghaorthaidh in the Cork Gaeltacht. That evening, Liam Ó Maonlaí will be joined in studio by Rónán Ó Snodaigh and Myles O'Reilly for some not quite traditional music, and some interesting conversations about the power of music, in the Cuan an Cheoil series.

On RTÉ Player and RTÉ.ie

In addition to streaming the St. Patrick's Day Parade, RTÉ Player will feature great Irish drama and Irish legends as part of its curated content. Irishness has many strands and is influenced by fresh views, outlooks and cultures and over 3 programmes, Our Land – an RTÉ Player Exclusive - takes a deep dive into what it means to identify as 'Irish' today and how immigration shapes our understanding of identity and home. Meanwhile, rte.ie/culture will be celebrating Irish arts and culture all weekend and presenting highlights from Dublin's St. Patrick's Day Festival.

OTHER HIGHLIGHTS

Sunday Miscellany

Tune in to a special edition of Sunday Miscellany on RTÉ Radio 1 on 13 March in which Art Ó Súilleabháin writes about teaching Irish to and making Brigid's crosses with his university students in Washington 

RTÉ Choice Music Prize Highlights 

RTÉ will broadcast a one-hour TV programme of the RTÉ Choice Music Prize Live Event on RTÉ2 on Sunday 13 March at 11pm, featuring performances from the seven of the shortlisted acts, along with interviews by Bláthnaid Treacy.

Live Sporting Action 

There's a feast of live sport this coming weekend and next weekend across RTÉ television, radio and online, including Six Nations action and Allianz Football and Hurling League games.

For more information on St. Patrick's Festival on RTÉ, follow RTÉ on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram using #rtestpatricksday 

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