This year’s Festival has a very limited in-person audience and tickets are now sold out apart from a few for the Festival concerts on the Friday & Saturday evenings. However, you can still buy tickets for a high-quality live stream for all events which will also give you exclusive access to the event for two weeks after the Festival.
For those attending in-person, parking & refreshments will be available.
Click below to book for in-person tickets for the Friday & Saturday Festival Concerts or scroll down for live stream tickets.
Livestream Tickets
Tickets for the two afternoons of talks & discussions are €20 while the concert is €12. A bundle costing €40 is available at the checkout for bookings of all three livestream events.
Black ’47 Talks & Discussions including Bob Geldof’s Film
Saturday 6th August
2-6pm
Festival Concert: ‘Thus She Shall Go to the Stars’
Saturday 6th August
8.30pm
1922 Talks & Discussions
Sunday 7th August
2-6pm
Full Festival Programme
Friday 5th August – 6.30pm
Festival Concert
by Jessie Kennedy & the Celestial Quartet ‘Thus she shall go to the stars’ inspired by the life of Agnes Clerke
Saturday 6th August – 2-6pm
Black ’47
To mark 175 years since the worst year of the Famine, we will have a specially pre-recorded reading by Bob Geldof and live talks and a panel discussion with historians Professor Breandán Mac Suibhne, Professor Melissa Fegan, Dr Charles Read & artist John Kelly.
Saturday 6th August – 8.30pm
Second performance of Festival Concert
by Jessie Kennedy & the Celestial Quartet ‘Thus she shall go to the stars’ inspired by the life of Agnes Clerke
Sunday 7th August – 2-6pm
West Cork in 1922 – the Bandon Valley killings
Talks and panel discussion with Dr Gemma Clarke, Don Wood, Dr Andy Bielenberg & Professor Brian Walker
Atlantic Sea Kayaking History Tour
Book for our history-themed tour of Castlehaven Bay via the Atlantic Sea Kayking website here, selecting the 11am tour on 5 August.