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Two weeks remaining until Páirc Summer Series 2025! Join us for a weekend of Irish Music, Culture and Craic this August Bank Holiday. 

By August 9, 2025No Comments

Get ready, Birmingham! Our beloved Pairc Summer Series is back at the New Irish Centre, King’s Heath, on Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th August for a weekend packed with extraordinary Irish music, culture, and craic.

With just two weeks to go, we can’t wait for you to join us in celebrating the rich heritage shared between Ireland and the West Midlands. Expect an atmosphere like no other — complete with live performances, an array of independent street food vendors, and of course, perfectly poured pints of Guinness. What better way to spend your bank holiday?

This year’s Sunday night headliner is a set from the Sharon Shannon Big Band, featuring star-studded guests: Liam Ó Maonlaí (Hothouse Flowers), Mundy, Camille O’Sullivan, and Cait O’Riordan (The Pogues).

Also lighting up the weekend are The Undertones, Nathan Carter, The High Kings, The Tumbling Paddies, Fin Furey, The Young Wolfe Tones, plus a host of local Irish bands including The Pogue Traders, The Father Teds, Lampa, and One For The Road

Tickets are limited — don’t miss your chance to be part of this one-of-a-kind celebration of Irish culture in the heart of Birmingham West Midlands. 

For more information about the festival, please visit the website www.paircsummerseries.com or social media @paircsummerseries.  

A-Z LINEUP 2025

Cait O’Riordan | Camille O’Sullivan | The Father Teds | Fin Furey | The High Kings | Lampa | Liam ó Moanlai | Mundy | Nathan Carter | One For The Road | The Pogue Traders | The Saw Doctors | Sharon Shannon | The Tumbling Paddies | The Undertones | The Young Wolfe Tones

DAY SPLITS 2025

Saturday acts

  • Saw Doctors
  • The Undertones
  • Fin Furey
  • Pogue Traders
  • Father Teds

Sunday acts

  • Sharon Shannon Big Band with special guests Liam O Maonlai (Hothouse Flowers) – Mundy – Cait O’Riordan and Camille O’Sullivan (The Pogues)
  • Nathan Carter
  • The High Kings
  • Tumbling Paddies
  • Wolfe Tones
  • Lampa