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Folly Festival 2025 set to light up Cullohill with ‘show-stopping lineup’ in July

Get ready for another unforgettable weekend as Folly Festival 2025 returns to the breathtaking grounds of Cullohill Castle on Friday, July 4 and Saturday, July 5.

Known as Ireland’s first gender-balanced music festival, the Folly continues to champion diverse talent, family-friendly fun, and a festival experience like no other.

This year’s lineup is packed with standout acts from across the Irish music scene.

Friday, July 4 – A Big Top Friday Night

The Jerry Fish Electric Sideshow – Indie legend and master showman Jerry Fish brings his carnival magic and new album Dreaming of Daniel to Cullohill.

Lisa McHugh – Ireland’s Queen of Country-Pop and Spotify sensation.

Clodagh Lawlor – Rising country star with powerhouse vocals.

Cliona McDonald – One to watch on the Irish music scene.

Saturday, July 5 – A Show-Stopping Saturday

Chasing Abbey – Headlining with their signature Trad House energy and chart- topping hits.

Ruaile Buaile – Folk-pop fusion with an infectious live presence.

Barry Deegan – Local talent and crowd favourite returns after last year’s standout performance.

Aislinn Townsend – Soulful vocals and rising star power.

Cullohill Comhaltas – Celebrating Irish tradition through music and dance.

Daytime Events – Saturday, July 5 (Free Entry)

Folly Festival is more than just music. Saturday daytime in Cullohill will be buzzing with activities open to all, no concert ticket required.

Enjoy live music, artisan stalls, a dog show, Art Exhibition, crafts, food, vintage cars and the always popular Kid’s Fun Day in Nancy’s Yard.

Tickets

Weekend tickets are just €60, available now online at TheFolly.ie and in person at Bergin’s Shop (Cullohill), Daltons (Cullohill), and Deegan’s (Urlingford).

Up to two Under-14s go FREE with every ticket-holding adult.

Join us for two incredible nights of live music and a full day of free community fun in one of Ireland’s most unique and intimate festival settings.

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