Limerick City St. Patrick's Day Parade 2025: A Fun Celebration of Culture and Community

  • Limerick St Patricks Parade
  • Limerick St Patricks Parade
  • Limerick St Patricks Parade
  • Limerick St Patricks Parade
  • Limerick St Patricks Parade
  • Limerick St Patricks Parade

There were smiles and cheers all around as the Limerick City St. Patrick’s Day Parade lived up to the theme of this year’s Limerick St. Patrick’s Festival - ‘A More Fun Limerick.’ 

The city streets were alive with vibrant colours, joyous music, and the spirit of community, with a crowd of up to 70,000 spectators of all ages embracing the fun during a showcase of Limerick’s rich cultural heritage and diverse communities. 

The parade featured an impressive line-up, including a cavalcade of blue lights and sirens from the emergency services that play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and well-being of the community. 

A diverse array of cultural groups brought their unique traditions and vibrant performances to the celebration while the Limerick City Special Olympics Sports Club and various local sports teams showcased Limerick’s sporting prowess. 

Leading the parade was the Army Flag followed by the Boherbuoy Brass and Reed Band, celebrating their 175th anniversary.  

There was a warm reception for the parade Grand Marshal, Róisín Ní Riain, a two-time Paralympian and world champion swimmer who was wearing the silver and bronze medals she secured at the Paris Paralympic Games last summer. 

Lumen Street Theatre brought us “The Pure and the Daycent”, a showcase of medieval scholars, adding a touch of whimsy and artistic flair. 

Mayor of Limerick, John Moran enjoyed the festivities, saying: 

“It’s brilliant! Everyone is in great form, ready to party. There is a big crowd here this year and even the rain is holding off. Every year we have a theme for the Limerick St. Patrick’s Fesitval and this year we wanted to get more fun into Limerick. It’s a big part of the Mayoral Programme that we just really enjoy where we live and you can tell people are out having fun.

Yesterday the International Band Championship was amazing. I was out at the Newcastle West parade in the afternoon and I’m heading out to Bruff and Abbeyfeale later today. Right across the county people are out celebrating our patron saint and it is great to see.” 

Róisín Ní Riain said being parade Grand Marshal was ‘an honour’ and added: 

“I was super excited. It was a wonderful experience and it was so nice to see everyone out on the streets and the community coming together. The crowds were huge and that makes it so much nicer. It was great to meet so many people and to see everyone enjoying themselves." 

Limerick St. Patrick’s Day Parade prizes were awarded to the following: 

  • Best Overall Performance – Limerick Migrant Integration Forum 
  • A More Fun Limerick -  University of Limerick Language Centre 
  • Best Youth Group – Limerick Youth Service 
  • Best Creative Entry – Southill Family Resource Centre  
  • Best Musical Performance – The Band Club, Limerick 
  • Best Community Award – Limerick Mental Health 
  • Best Upcycling/Sustainability Award – Murroe Boher, 14th Scout Troop 

Today’s parade was followed by a Post Parade Block Party at Merchant’s Quay, part of the Limerick St. Patrick's Festival 2025, bringing together people from all walks of life to celebrate their shared heritage and community.  

On Sunday (March 16th) the Doherty High School Spartan Legion Marching Band from Colorado  were crowned overall champions at the 53rd International Band Championship which saw thousands of people enjoy energetic performances from 11 marching bands, hailing from the U. S, Northern Ireland and Ireland. 

More on the 53rd International Band Championship HERE 

Eileen Coleman, Senior Executive Officer, Tourism, Festivals and Events at Limerick City and County Council said it was a fantastic weekend of celebration:  

“Limerick St. Patrick’s Festival has been really successful with tens of thousands of people lining the streets for the International Band Championship yesterday, out enjoying the St. Patrick’s Day parade today and all the other events across the weekend. The people of Limerick have been brilliant, they have all come out and enjoyed themselves and embraced our theme, a more fun Limerick.” 

For updates follow Limerick St. Patrick’s Festival social media - Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and X. 

Grooveyard produced this year’s Limerick St. Patrick’s Festival on behalf of Limerick City and County Council along with partners, Crescent Shopping Centre and Fáilte Ireland. 

Media Sponsors are Limerick Leader, Live 95, Limerick Post and Spin South West.   

For the most up-to-date details, check out Limerick.ie/StPatricksFestival and Limerick St Patrick’s Festival social media (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and X).    

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