History of Halloween

Halloween’s roots trace back over two millennia to the Celtic festival of Samhain, celebrated in what is now County Meath, Ireland. This region, rich in myth and ancient sites like the Hill of Ward (Tlachtga), was a central gathering place for Samhain rituals.

Samhain was the last great gathering before winter. Here, people from all over Ireland came together to mark the end of harvest and the beginning of the dark half of the year. Great bonfires were lit and it was a time for connection, remembering what had passed and preparing for the new year.

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Samhain's Lasting Traditions

During Samhain, it was believed that spirits could walk among the living and that offerings of food and drink could appease them. People would often also wear masks and costumes to hide from otherworldly, mischievous spirits. Today people enjoy Halloween traditions of costumes and treats for strangers, bringing to mind the ancient influence of Samhain on culture today.

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Púca Procession

The Gathering of the Spirits

Step into a world of breathtaking performance as shapeshifting spirits roam the streets of Trim in a powerful celebration of folklore, nature and ancestry. When darkness falls, the beating drums, music and spectacle of fire bring Samhain to life, as the Púca Procession takes us on an otherworldly journey. An unmissable experience!

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Lighting of the Samhain Fire

Come Alive in the Dark

A Halloween night like no other! As the sun sets, Samhain takes over when the veil between worlds thins. An exciting and powerful Púca Festival event, with fire performers, stories, celebration and connection to sacred sites. Let the music, dance and mischief take over as we light the ancestral Samhain flame and honour those who have passed before us.

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