St Patrick’s Day parades will take place across the Kingdom tomorrow to mark Lá Féile Padráig.
More than 25 towns and villages are hosting parades from 6am.
St Patrick’s Day festivities kickstart bright and early tomorrow, with the Dingle parade setting off at 6am, led by the Traditional Dingle Fife & Drum March. The town’s main parade takes place at half past 12 in the afternoon.
Milltown will host the second parade in the county, starting at 10am; and it’s an 11am start for the celebrations in Ballyferriter.
There’s an 11.15 start to the Castlemaine parade, while in Ballyduff it sets off at half 11.
The Tralee St Patrick’s Day parade commences at midday, and 12.15 is the starting time for Glenbeigh/Glencar/Cromane, and Ballinskelligs.
Parades in Tarbert, Duagh and Mountcollins all begin at half past 12 tomorrow afternoon, while it’s a 1PM start time in Sneem and Listowel.
Killorglin’s St Patrick’s Day Parade gets underway at 1.15PM from the Fishery; 15 minutes later, at 1.30PM, the Castleisland and Causeway celebrations kick off.
Parades in Cahersiveen, Killarney and Kenmare all start at 2PM, and it’s a 3PM commencement time in Ballybunion, Ballyheigue, Castlegregory and Finuge.
In Ballymacelligott the parade meets at Clogher Church and sets off at 3.30PM.
Meanwhile, the final St Patrick’s Day celebrations of the day set off in Abbeyfeale, Kilflynn and Waterville at 4PM.