Seasonal & Holidays

Photos: Irish Culture Everywhere For Festival At Patriot Place

If you missed the festival, or want to relive the experience, check out some photos from the 10th Annual Irish Festival at Patriot Place.

The Patriot Place crowd gathered Saturday March 18 at the 10th Annual Irish Festival for Irish step dancing and music.
The Patriot Place crowd gathered Saturday March 18 at the 10th Annual Irish Festival for Irish step dancing and music. (Courtesy of Patriot Place)

FOXBOROUGH, MA — Irish culture was on full display at Patriot Place on Saturday. Thousands gathered to the outdoor plaza, creating a sea of green shirts, hats, and more all there to show their St. Patrick's Day Spirit.

Live performances by Irish musicians and step dancers , along with free Irish-themed games and activities were all over Patriot Place, making sure people had a lively time throughout the day.

If you missed the festival, or want to relive the experience, check out some of these photos from the 10th Annual Irish Festival at Patriot Place.

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Irish step dancers from the Harney Academy of Walpole performing at the main stage of the 10th Annual Irish Festival at Patriot Place.(Photo courtesy of Patriot Place)
Broll of Devri performing on the main stage at the Patriot Place Irish Festival (Photo courtesy of Patriot Place)
Pat Patriot had his St. Patrick's Day spirit on full display, taking a picture with some of the Irish step dancers. (Photo courtesy of Patriot Place)
Irish step dancers from several local schools including the Sullivan-Stewart Studio of Irish Dance of Plainville, the School of Irish dance of The Harney Academy of Walpole and the Greene-O’Leary School of Irish Dance of Needham Westwood, Milton, and Dedham all performed on Saturday. (Photo courtesy of Patriot Place)
The children enjoyed the animals brought in for the kid-themed festival activities. (Photo courtesy of Patriot Place)
Musicians with drums and Irish bagpipes marched through the streets of Patriot Place. (Photo courtesy of Patriot Place)

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