There’s a Full Moon Rising in Kilmeedy

The Full Moon Rising Festival in Kilmeedy will see the village come alive. Photo: Full Moon Rising/Facebook.

THERE’S a full moon – not a bad moon – on the rise in Kilmeedy with the approach of the third Annual Full Moon Rising festival.

The Kilmeedy Community Development Group is set to light up the village on Saturday September 14.

Eight musical acts will wow the crowds across two stages, catering to all musical tastes from traditional music to rock, pop, and dance tunes.

On the lineup are PopGods (a light show of foot tapping 80s and 90s classics straight from this years’ Electric Picnic), Clio, Generation Radio, North of Fortitude, HighTide, Public Demand, Marion Kelly and Jason Hennessy, and DJ Davin Toomey.

The Full Moon Kids Night will take place on Friday 13 September, the evening before the main event.

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This year’s event has a unique musical theme along with games, disco, face painting, and more to keep mini festival goers entertained.

Local food vendors will be onsite to keep the party fuelled.

Festivalgoers can choose from two ticket types, with general admission at €35 or €50 including four drink tokens.

Tickets are available online through Eventbrite or in person from a variety of outlets across West Limerick.

Kilmeedy Community Development Group is a registered charity, run by a dedicated group of volunteers, that works to improve facilities and amenities in the village.

Funds raised across the Full Moon Rising festival will be used to get planning permission to develop the Seven Acre Community site into a cultural, recreational, and enterprise hub benefitting both residents and the wider community.

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