Fiddler's Green International Festival

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Fiddler's Green International Festival
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Genre Folk, Irish traditional music
DatesJuly
Location(s) Rostrevor, County Down, Northern Ireland
Years active1987-Present
Website fiddlersgreenfestival.com

The Fiddler's Green International Festival is an annual folk music and cultural festival held in Rostrevor, County Down, Northern Ireland. Established in 1987, [1] the festival has become one of the longest-running and most respected folk festivals on the island of Ireland. [2] It typically takes place over the course of a week in late July.

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Overview

The festival features a wide variety of events including concerts, workshops, art exhibitions, storytelling sessions, poetry readings, céilís, and outdoor performances. Programming ranges from traditional Irish music to contemporary folk and world music, with performances taking place in venues throughout Rostrevor, including churches, schools, pubs, An Cuan, and open-air stages. [1] In addition to music, the festival places a strong emphasis on community involvement, culture, and the arts. Family-friendly activities and events for all ages are a core part of the festival ethos. [3] Fiddler's Green has become a major cultural event in the calendar of Rostrevor and the surrounding area, drawing thousands of visitors annually. [4] The festival contributes significantly to the local economy and plays a role in promoting tourism, cross-cultural exchange, and community pride. [1] [2]

Signature events of the festival include an open-air performance in the Fiddler's Green meadow in Kilbroney Park, the "20 Singers, 20 Songs" variety show, the nightly Festival Folk Club in St. Bronagh’s Social Club, and the "Music of Healing" event curated by Tommy Sands featuring music and dialogue among guest speakers with diverse political and religious views. [2] [5]

History

The festival was founded in 1987 by a group of local musicians and community members who wanted to celebrate the region's rich folk traditions and the musical heritage of Rostrevor. Named after the mythical “Fiddler’s Green,” a sailor’s paradise of eternal music and merriment, the festival was inspired by the spirit of traditional Irish music and the storytelling culture of the Mourne region. [1]

Over the years, the festival has grown significantly in scale and reputation. It has hosted prominent local and international artists, as well as serving as a platform for emerging local talent. Despite its growth, the festival has retained its grassroots atmosphere and community focus. [2]

Notable artists and contributors

Local singer-songwriter Tommy Sands, known for his music and peace activism, has been a recurring presence and a key figure in the festival's development alongside other members of his family band, The Sands Family. [3] The festival has welcomed a range of celebrated artists over the years, including musicians such as Sean McGuire, Tommy Makem, The Dubliners, The Clancy Brothers, De Dannan, Paul Brady, Clannad, Seán Keane, Dana, and Cara Dillon, as well as other creators such as the poet Seamus Heaney and Irish language advocate Linda Ervine. [1] [2] [5] [6]

Annual awards

The festival presents two annual awards. The Fiddler's Green Festival Hall of Fame Award is awarded to "an individual or group who has made an outstanding contribution to Irish Music and Tradition". [7] The Fiddler’s Green Festival Creative Arts Award "acknowledges achievement in the Arts & Literacy field". [8]

Fiddler's Green Festival Hall of Fame Award Recipients [7]
YearRecipient
1987 Seán Maguire
1988 David Hammond
1989 Tommy Makem
1990 Joe Burke
1991 Mick Moloney
1992 Moya Brennan
1993 Liam O'Flynn
1994 The Clancy Brothers & Robbie O'Connell
1995 Dolores Keane
1996 The Dubliners
1997 De Dannan
1998 Altan
1999 Finbar Furey
2000 The Sands Family
2001 Andy Irvine
2002 Ronnie Drew
2003 Boys of the Lough
2004 Paddy Moloney
2005 Dónal Lunny
2006 Cathal Hayden
2007 Sweeney's Men; The McPeakes
2008 Mary Black
2009 Máirtín O'Connor
2010 Matt Molloy
2011 Paddy Glackin
2012 The MacConnell Brothers
2013 Sharon Shannon
2014 Joanie Madden & Cherish the Ladies
2015 Steve Cooney & Séamus Begley
2016Brian & Eithne Vallely
2017 Martin Hayes
2018 Na Píobairí Uilleann
2019 Clannad
2022 Flook
2023 Dervish
2024 Paul Brady
2025 Seán Keane
Fiddler's Green Festival Creative Arts Award Recipients [8]
YearRecipient
2000 Seamus Heaney
2001John B. Vallely
2002 Tony McAuley
2003 Liam Clancy
2004Tom Newman
2005 Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin
2006 Ralph McTell
2007 Steve Cooney
2008 Pete Seeger
2009Suibhan O’Dubhain
2010 Tom Paxton
2011 Liam Ó Maonlaí
2012 John Sheahan
2013 Bill Whelan
2014 Martin Lynch
2015The Quiet Meadow Makers
2016 Mickey MacConnell
2017 Shay Healy
2018 Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin
2019 Peggy Seeger
2022 Iarla Ó Lionáird
2023 Archie Fisher
2024 Linda Ervine
2025 Pat Jennings

References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Clarke, Sophie (2024-07-19). "Fiddler's Green Festival returns to Rostrevor". The Irish News. Retrieved 2025-07-18.
  3. 1 2 "About the Fiddler's Green Festival". Fiddler's Green Festival. Retrieved 2025-07-17.
  4. "Festivals in Northern Ireland to Look Out for This Summer". TravelMag. Retrieved 2025-07-18.
  5. 1 2 "Mournes to come alive as Fiddler's Green returns to Rostrevor". Newry Reporter. 2025-06-20. Retrieved 2025-07-18.
  6. "Fiddlers Green Festival". Newry.ie. 13–21 July 2025. Retrieved 2025-07-19.
  7. 1 2 "Hall of Fame Award". Fiddler's Green Festival. 2016. Retrieved 2025-07-18.
  8. 1 2 "Creative Arts Award". Fiddler’s Green Festival. Retrieved 2025-07-18.