St. Patrick’s Day is a vibrant celebration of Irish culture, and Preston offers a variety of events to mark the occasion. Here’s a guide to some of the festivities happening in the city:
From 15th to 17th March, Adelphi Preston is hosting a special St. Patrick’s Day celebration. Attendees can enjoy a themed bottomless brunch, exclusive cocktails like the Shamrock Shake and Guinness Punch, and traditional Guinness pints. The venue will also broadcast live sports, including the Cheltenham Festival and Six Nations matches.
Popworld Preston is turning up the craic with non-stop guilty pleasures, dancing, and partinis. Their St. Patrick’s Day events promise to leave you feeling lucky all night long.
Molly O’Malleys Preston is hosting St. Paddy’s Weekend celebrations from March 14-17, featuring live music and special events.
For a comprehensive list of St. Patrick’s Day events in Preston, platforms like Skiddle provide detailed guides and ticketing options. skiddle.com+1skiddle.com+1
Join the Celebration
No matter how you choose to celebrate, St. Patrick’s Day in Preston offers a variety of events to suit all preferences. Whether you’re enjoying live music, indulging in themed brunches, or watching live sports, there’s something for everyone.
May your day be filled with joy, laughter, and a touch of Irish luck!
Sláinte! 🍻
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