Street Performers Of Tralee To Bring Amazing Atmosphere To Féile Thrá Lí

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Street Performers Of Tralee look forward to Féile Thrá Lí.

TRALEE residents and visitors will be able to soak up the good vibes and free entertainment from a range of local musicians, singers, and bands in a busker-style atmosphere over the Feile Thra Li during the festival.

From Friday through to Tuesday, a series of live day-time busking performances will take place in Tralee town centre from 12.00pm-4.00pm daily in locations to include Pairc an Piarsaigh, Island of Geese, The Mall and Square.

Featuring the well-established network of musicians and bands of SPOT (Street Performers of Tralee) nine acts will perform over the five days of the Feile Thra Li to coincide with the Rose of Tralee celebrations.

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This schedule will see performances at key public locations throughout the town centre and will bring further energy and vibrancy to the streets while entertaining an appreciative audience.

Huge thanks must go to Kerry County Council and the Tralee Vintners as we work alongside them in bringing this exciting new festival to fruition.

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2 thoughts on “Street Performers Of Tralee To Bring Amazing Atmosphere To Féile Thrá Lí”

  1. the same as every year the photos on the website is the same for the last few years which that means it’s copy right that shouldn’t be allowed it’s the same program for the last few years it’s fadeing a way where were the bubs and the council and bord failte they never gave any thing to the festival of Kerry any year I have seen somany change over the last few years because I have been volunteering at the rose of Tralee festival for 51years this year hopefully it will last for a few more years

    1. The Council sponsors the Rose for over €100,000 every year as well as providing huge staff resources for street cleaning etc.

      Get your facts right!

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