Kildare county features a lineup of community parades in major towns, each with unique themes highlighting local heritage, anniversaries, and creativity, alongside family-friendly festivals and pre-holiday events.
- Newbridge Saint Patrick’s Day Parade (11:45 am in Newbridge Town, route TBC): One of the county’s longest-running parades, themed “Volunteers and Business – the Heart of a Community” (also phrased as “Marching as One – Volunteers and Business”). It celebrates civic pride, partnership, and participation, featuring local clubs, voluntary groups, sports organisations, businesses, and community floats in a strong show of inclusion and local spirit.
- Maynooth Saint Patrick’s Day Parade (11:00 am, starts at Greenfield Shopping Centre and ends near Tesco): Themed “Medieval Maynooth” as part of the town’s 850th-anniversary celebrations. Expect creative entries inspired by historic heritage, with road closures from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm for a colourful, themed procession through the town.
- Kilcock Saint Patrick’s Day Parade (1:30 pm, starts at Saint Joseph’s graveyard, Boycetown, through Church Saint and Main Saint to The Square): Themed “On our Screens – from Soaps to Superheroes”, encouraging fun, colourful costumes, creativity, and pop-culture-inspired displays for families and all ages.
- Monasterevin Saint Patrick’s Day Parade (2:00 pm in Monasterevin Town, start TBC): A festive afternoon event with strong participation from community groups and schools, often featuring music and activities from 1:00 pm at the Community Centre before the main street procession.
- Athy Saint Patrick’s Day Parade (3:00 pm in Athy Town): Themed “Community Spirit”, highlighting local bonds and encouraging involvement from residents and organisations in a lively, inclusive parade.
- Celbridge Saint Patrick’s Day Parade (4:00 pm, route along Church Road, Main Street, and Maynooth Road; pre-parade concert from 2:30 pm): Themed “Gulliver’s Travels” to mark the 300th anniversary of Jonathan Swift’s novel. Features international marching bands including the 250-strong Ohio State University Marching Band (from the Dublin parade), The Brass Monkeys, Brazilian Samba Band & Dancers, a free pre-parade concert (headlined by folk acts like Still Tuning), children’s entertainment, and character photo ops in a family-friendly, historic setting near Castletown House.
- Clane Saint Patrick’s Day Parade (afternoon, pre-parade entertainment from 2:00 pm): Themed “Forty Shades of Green”, celebrating the parade’s 21st anniversary with vibrant, nature-inspired entries and community fun.
Other Events & Venues
- Naas Street Festival & Céilí (2:00 pm–5:00 pm on Poplar Square, Naas): Family fun with traditional Irish music, dance (including a céilí), and street entertainment—part of broader Irish-language and cultural festivities supported by local groups.
- Glenroyal Hotel, Maynooth (11:00 am–3:00 pm): Public Family Fun Day with face painting, a magic show (1:00 pm–2:00 pm), kids’ activities, and more (€10 per child).
- The Curragh Racecourse (Monday, 16 March, gates from 12:00 pm): Saint Patrick’s Festival Race Day for pre-holiday racing excitement.
- 33 South Main, Naas (Monday, 16 March): Live performance by The Dublin City Ramblers for early celebrations.
- Ardrass hill climb. Organised by Celbridge History Society, a talk at 10.30 at the 14th century stone roofed Saint Patrick’s church in Ardrass near Straffan by local man Eoghan Corry, historian and editor of Travel Extra, followed by a visit to the nearby Saint Patrick’s well and a climb of Saint Patrick’s Hill. Bring wellies.
These events are community-driven, mostly free (some venues may have entry fees), with road closures in parade areas. For the latest routes, registrations, or updates (especially for Naas or additional events), check kildareheritage.com/stpatricksdayevents, kildarecoco.ie, or local council/Facebook pages.
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Saint Patrick’s Day county by county
Antrim – Armagh – Carlow – Cavan – Clare – Cork – Derry – Donegal – Down – Dublin – Fermanagh – Galway – Kerry – Kildare – Kilkenny – Laois – Leitrim – Limerick – Longford – Louth – Mayo – Meath – Monaghan – Offaly – Roscommon – Sligo – Tipperary – Tyrone – Waterford – Westmeath – Wexford – Wicklow
Saint Patrick’s Day state by state in the USA
Alabama – Alaska – Arizona – Arkansas – California – Colorado – Connecticut – Delaware – Florida – Georgia – Hawaii – Idaho – Illinois –Indiana – Iowa – Kansas – Kentucky – Louisiana – Maine – Maryland – Massachusetts – Michigan – Minnesota – Mississippi – Missouri – Montana – Nebraska – Nevada – New Hampshire – New Jersey – New Mexico – New York – North Carolina – North Dakota – Ohio – Oklahoma – Oregon – Pennsylvania – Rhode Island – South Carolina – South Dakota – Tennessee – Texas – Utah – Vermont – Virginia – Washington DC – Washington State – West Virginia – Wisconsin – Wyoming –
Saint Patrick’s Day province by province in Canada
Alberta – British Columbia – Manitoba – New Brunswick – Newfoundland and Labrador – Nova Scotia – Ontario – Prince Edward Island – Quebec – Saskatchewan
Saint Patrick’s Day state by state in Australia
New South Wales – Northern Territory – Queensland – Tasmania – Victoria – Western Australia



