Conor McGregor, MMA champion and owner of the award-winning Black Forge Inn pub in Dublin, has announced that the first ever Forged Irish Stout VIP Bar in the UK will debut at Páirc Festival.
The first ever VIP Bar from Forged Irish Stout, that has previously been exclusive to the Black Forge Inn in Dublin, will be available to Páirc Festival VIP ticket holders, who will be able taste the famous stout and party with Forged in the Páirc Festival VIP Area.
Páirc Festival is on track to be the biggest celebration of Irish music and culture in the UK, bringing together the best talent to the outdoor grounds of the former Stadium Club, the New Irish Centre in Kings Heath, on 26-27 August.
Páirc Festival supports two charities this year, following an anonymous donation from a local Irish businessman. The anonymous donor passed the opportunity to two deserving charities, Betel UK and the Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity who will be fundraising on the day.
The much-anticipated celebration of Irish music and culture, will bring multiple performances celebrating the link between Birmingham and Ireland across a two day celebration.
Line Up includes headliners Van Morrison (Saturday), and The Waterboys (Sunday) with support coming from; Mary Black, Nathan Carter, The Fureys, The High Kings, Derek Ryan, All Folk’d Up, Ceol, Mary Coughlan, and much more!
Conor McGregor, MMA champion and owner of the award-winning Black Forge Inn pub in Dublin, has announced that the first ever Forged Irish Stout VIP Bar in the UK will debut at Páirc Festival.
The first ever VIP Bar from Forged Irish Stout, that has previously been exclusive to the Black Forge Inn in Dublin, will be available to Páirc Festival VIP ticket holders, who will be able taste the famous stout and party with Forged in the Páirc Festival VIP Area.
Páirc Festival is on track to be the biggest celebration of Irish music and culture in the UK, bringing together the best talent to the outdoor grounds of the former Stadium Club, the New Irish Centre in Kings Heath, on 26-27 August.
Páirc Festival supports two charities this year, following an anonymous donation from a local Irish businessman. The anonymous donor passed the opportunity to two deserving charities, Betel UK and the Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity who will be fundraising on the day.
The much-anticipated celebration of Irish music and culture, will bring multiple performances celebrating the link between Birmingham and Ireland across a two day celebration.
Line Up includes headliners Van Morrison (Saturday), and The Waterboys (Sunday) with support coming from; Mary Black, Nathan Carter, The Fureys, The High Kings, Derek Ryan, All Folk’d Up, Ceol, Mary Coughlan, and much more!
For more information about the festival, visit: paircfestival.com