2010 Dublin Irish Festival Stages
Dublin Stage
This Anchor stage on the North end of the Festival grounds features headline acts as well as seasoned local performers. The musicians on the Dublin Stage will perform songs and instrumentals that are rich in Irish tradition, compelling originals, sing-a-longs, and spirited fiddle tunes.
Celtic Rock Stage
Where bagpipes rock! This anchor stage on the south end of the festival grounds is where 800 years of traditional music is blended into a rocked out sound of today.Expect a riveting mix of traditional, rock, rap and reggae and punk with roots in Irish and the energy of the ages.The crowds are large and loud and ready to dance.
Trinity Stage
The songs and instrumentals at the Trinity Stage often tell the tale of Ireland and its people. The timeless qualities of folk classics, songs of the worker, songs of the sea and Irish culture combined with creative songwriting, strong vocals, talented instrumentalists and sometimes, a sense of humor and uproarious laughter, result in music that can touch the heart or get everyone fired up!
Irish Thunder Stage
Big sound, dancing feet and artistic performances. The Irish Thunder Stage features a mixture of Celtic entertainment that has an eclectic, non-traditional appeal including dance troupes, bagpipers, and uniqe Celtic entertainers.
Ceili Dance Tent
Dance opportunities abound for seasoned dancers, spectators, and those who wish to try a step. Talented Ceili bands delight audiences with their lively music as dancers and audience move to the beat. The Ceili Dance Tent is the place to be for Step Dancing, Ceili, Country Sets, Contra, or dance competition and performances.
Celtic Music House
The talent in the Celtic Music House far exceeds the expectations of this charming venue tucked in the heart of the festival grounds nestled among the trees. Here, highly talented solo and duo acts honor the folk roots of music and present the sounds in their unique fashion with a rich range of interpretation.
Shamrock Pub
Where the locals go! The big draw is that it’s the festival home for central Ohio’s highly talented and energetic Irish musicians.