Festival goers and fans of folklore are in for a treat this Halloween at the  Púca Festival Co. Meath. Celebrating Ireland as the birthplace of Halloween, Púca is an authentic, immersive, and otherworldly festival. Vibrant, fun, and contemporary in feel but strongly rooted in tradition, Púca will take place in festival hubs Trim and Athboy in County Meath, from Friday 27th to Tuesday 31st October 2023.

Working in partnership with Irish artists, seanchaí storytellers, and the local community Púca will showcase the best in contemporary Irish music, spectacle, and performance over four days and five nights in Ireland’s Ancient East. 

PÚCA FESTIVAL HUBS 2023

This year’s festival hubs are Athboy and Trim, both steeped in Samhain legend and tradition.

Trim, Co. Meath

Five supernatural nights of music, comedy and Halloween spectacle will take place in the heritage town of Trim and its stunning castle grounds, including the opening procession on Saturday 28th October to officially kick off the festival. This all-new procession will blend outdoor theater, street performance and music in a wild celebration of  Samhain lore, nature, ancestry and the looming darkness.  As light turns to darkness and the veil thins, so too will the visions of otherworldly, shape-shifting spirits on their journey through the original home of Halloween.

Athboy, Co. Meath

The Púca Festival town of Athboy is an important hub of Halloween tradition, with ancient manuscripts telling us that Tlachtga (pronounced Clackda) or The Hill of Ward was a site of great Samhain gathering.  As the sun sets and the ceremonial fire is lit on Tuesday, 31st October, visitors will gather at the Fair Green in Athboy to view the closing ceremony ‘An Lasadh Suas’ (to light up); a symbolic event connecting the landscapes of Tlachtga, Tara, Loughcrew, Tailteann and Uisneach, to a central Púca flame, laden with messages to our ancestors.  As the flames ignite, the stage will be set and a night of music and celebration will ensue.

While Trim and Athboy are serviced by a strong public transport network, a number of extra services will be added to bring visitors from Dublin, Drogheda, Navan, Mullingar and Kells, in addition to a regular bus running between Trim and Athboy. 

 

Púca Festival continues to add to its line-up for the festival taking place in Ireland’s Ancient East this Halloween, with even more acts and activities joining the 2023 programme, from storytelling and music to folklore and divining workshops. 

Working in partnership with Irish and international artists, seanchaí storytellers, and the local community Púca will showcase the best in contemporary Irish music, spectacle, and performance. 

Púca Festival has been developed by Fáilte Ireland (the National Tourism Development Authority of Ireland), in partnership with Meath County Council, to celebrate Ireland as the birthplace of Halloween and to tell the origin story of Samhain or ‘Summer’s End’. 

PÚCA PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS

Púca will comprise four breath-taking days and five nights of music, myth, food, folklore, fire, feasting and merriment in the country where Halloween began, with a range of events on offer. In addition to the traditional ceremonies, celebrations, and offerings across Trim and Athboy, the Púca’s proclivity for mischief and entertainment will be brought to life with high profile contemporary acts in music, comedy, and performance

With music acts including The Charlatans,  The Waterboys, Damien Dempsey, Macy Gray, Hot House Flowers, Sharon Shannon, Jack Lukeman, Mack Fleetwood, The High Kings, Ennio Morricone Experience, Remembering Joe Dolan on his 15th Anniversary, and Davina Devine Drag Show, while comedy headliners will include Reginald D Hunter, Jason Byrne, Emma Doran, Gunther Introduces Waterford Whispers Live, Tony Cantwell, Shane Daniel Byrne, Sinead Quinlan, Sharon Mannion, Ross Browne and John Colleary along with support acts. A live podcast will be presented by Bressie. Events will take place across various venues in Trim and Athboy and tickets are on sale now. 

Many more acts will be added to the line up over the coming weeks, and festival goers are advised to keep an eye on www.pucafestival.com and social channels for news and ticket updates.   

The latest acts added to the line up include: 

Bingo Loco joins the Púca Festival ranks this year at the Big Top Stage in Trim on Sunday, October 29th for its Beyond the G-Rave Halloween Special! With Bingo Loco’s G-Rave Round , Abba Disco, Mickey Joe Harte, The Great Big Sing Song, Dragged to Hell Drag Show and the Krusty The Clown DJ Set plus amazing prizes with a buzzing party atmosphere, this high energy show has amassed a huge fan base across the country and is not to be missed. There will be even more entertainment on the night with 21-year-old singer/songwriter guest act Lea Harte.  

Storytellers Aindrias de Staic and Candlelit Tales have also been added to the line-up. Telling tales of Irish folklore Aindrias de Staic will perform his show of storytelling and music By the Light of the Silvery Moon on Friday, October 27th at the Swift Cultural Centre in Trim. With tales of Myth and Magic, Candlelit Tales will perform on Sunday, October 29th at Brogan’s Bar and Hotel also in Trim. 

Further Irish folklore events have been added to the programme. Dr. Kelly Fitzgerald, Head of UCD’s School of Irish, Celtic Studies and Folklore, will take over the Swift Cultural Centre on Sunday, October 29th to delve into Irish folklore, Púca Festival, and its characters.  

Gerry Cremin, a diviner from County Cork, will take to the Hill of Ward on Monday, October 30th for a demonstration on the act of divining, using rods to find water sources and minerals underground. 

Tickets are on sale at www.pucafestival.com.  Bus tickets can be added at point of purchase from only €10 (plus booking fee).  While Trim and Athboy are serviced by a strong public transport network, several extra services including late buses from Saturday 28th October will be added to bring visitors from Dublin, Drogheda, Navan, Mullingar and Kells, in addition to a regular shuttle bus running between Trim and Athboy.  

Feasting

As Samhain historically marked the end of the harvest season, Púca festival embraces the enormous wealth and quality of the local produce on its doorstep in the Boyne Valley. Visitors can expect to indulge in traditional barm brack, colcannon and baked apples as they immerse themselves in the local offerings at the Harvest Market, in what promises to be the most spirited Púca festival to date, casting a lasting spell on all the senses.

Myth & Mischief

Hosted in various locations in both Trim and Athboy daily will be various events involving immersive games, storytelling, workshops, talks and walks.  These immersive experiences will bring visitors on a spirited journey through time in Ireland’s Ancient East.

Many more acts will be added to the line up over the coming weeks, and festivalgoers are advised to keep an eye on www.pucafestival.com for news and tickets.   

Púca Festival has been developed by Fáilte Ireland (the National Tourism Development Authority of Ireland), in partnership with Meath County Council, to celebrate Ireland as the birthplace of Halloween and to tell the origin story of Samhain or ‘Summer’s End’.  

In Irish and Celtic traditions Samhain is the end of the harvest season, when all the crops have been picked and stored for the ‘New Year’. This was historically a time of celebration, involving lighting fires, feasting on the crops of the harvest, music, gathering, and storytelling. A familiar character in Ireland’s narrative of Halloween, Púca (pronounced poo-kuh) is a shape-shifting character from Celtic folklore that comes alive at ancient new year to roam the night and change the fortunes of those that cross it.  

Púca Festival was devised to encourage more international visitors to visit Ireland during October and November, and to encourage domestic visitors to explore different regions of Ireland.

Orla Carroll, Director of Product Development at Fáilte Ireland said: “Fáilte Ireland is pleased to announce the return of Púca Festival this October which celebrates Ireland as the birthplace of Halloween. Meath and the wider Ireland’s Ancient East region have so much to offer, and Púca celebrates this region’s unique heritage and culture while offering a fantastic visitor experience. Working in close partnership with Meath County Council, local tourism and hospitality businesses in our festival hubs of Trim and Athboy, we have developed an exciting programme of events that will bring the story of Samhain to life for both domestic and international visitors alike.”

Fiona Lawless, Meath County Council, Chief Executive added: “Meath County Council is delighted to support the Púca Festival again this year and we look forward to welcoming visitors to celebrate the origins of Samhain in Meath with a very exciting programme of events.  Working with Fáilte Ireland, the Púca team and local businesses to create an international festival from the story of Samhain will place the Boyne Valley center stage, support the tourism economy of County Meath and share this unique folklore with the world.  As Meath County Council’s new Chief Executive I’m looking forward to working closely with our partners and welcoming domestic and international visitors to County Meath.”

Martin Nolan, Púca Festival Director and Founder of MPI Artists said: “This is MPI Artists’ second year rolling out Púca festival and we’re delighted with how the programme is coming together at this early stage.  There’s been huge interest from music artists, comedians and creatives who feel as strongly about the Festival as we do.  Given the fantastic feedback from over 36,000 visitors in 2022, we’re looking forward to entertaining even more international and domestic visitors this October.”

 

 

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