What to expect at the St Patrick’s Festival in Birmingham

Musicians and organisers are preparing for the huge event on Sunday (March 13)

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There’s no St Patrick’s Parade this year due to all the roadworks on Digbeth High Street.

But that’s not stopping the city’s Irish community coming together with their friend’s to celebrate.

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The St Pat Rock’s stage is all set for some big acts in Zellig Car Park at the Custard Factory.

The line up includes international headliner BEOGA who have performed with the likes of Ed Sheeran and at Glastonbury, and now - Digbeth!

Local bands including The Father Ted’s and Lampa are also playing. There’s lots going on in pubs across Digbeth and Irish bars across Birmingham.

The free tickets are gone, but there may be some available on the door. There’s more information at: St Patrick’s Festival Birmingham

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All the information is in our video at the top of this story.

Enjoy the craic!

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