2019 Silicon Valley Irish Fleadh | Mountain View
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Celebrate the sixth annual Silicon Valley Irish Fleadh in downtown Mountain View.
The fleadh, pronounced “Flaa,”the Irish word for festival, is a gathering and celebration of Irish culture and traditions bringing people together to share festivities, happiness and joy.
2019 Silicon Valley Irish Fleadh
– Saturday, May 11, 2019 | noon to 8 pm
– Sunday, May 12, 2019 | 11 am to 7 pm
Downtown Mountain View
FREEThe 2019 Silicon Valley Irish Fleadh features Irish performers both traditional and modern, Irish dancers, Irish arts & crafts, Irish food vendors and a Kids’ Zone.
The festival will feature Irish beverage choices such as Harp, Smithwick’s, Guinness as well as an exceptional selection of craft and local brewers. For wine lovers, they offer a wine booth pouring all day.
To celebrate this unique event, there will have commemorative “Silicon Valley Irish Fleadh” beer and wine glasses available for purchase.
2019 Fleadh Lineup:
- Zoo Station
- The Black Donnellys
- Kavanaugh Brothers’
- The Gallowglasses
- Martin L
- Irish Dancers
2019 Schedule:
Saturday, May 11th, 2019
- 12 pm: Festival Opening
- 12 pm: Martin L
- 1:30 pm: Irish Dancers
- 2 pm: The Black Donnellys
- 3 pm: Irish Dancers
- 3:30 pm: Kavanaugh Brothers
- 5:30 pm: Irish Dancers
- 6 pm: Zoo Station
- 8 pm: Festival Closing
Sunday, May 12th, 2019
- 11 am: Festival Opening
- 11 am: The Gallowglasses
- 12:30 pm: Irish Dancers
- 1 pm: Kavanaugh Brothers
- 2:30 pm: Irish Dancers
- 3 pm: Zoo Station
- 4:30 pm: Irish Dancers
- 5 pm: The Black Donnellys
- 7 pm: Festival Closing
Located on Hope Street between Villa and Dana Streets, a short block way from the Caltrain station, this family friendly event is admission free.
The event is presented by St. Stephen’s Green Irish Foundation, a non-profit 501 (c)(3), which promotes Irish heritage in the community and has contributed close to $9,000 to local charities. Beneficiaries from the foundation have been Mountain View Veterans Memorial, Mountain View Education Foundation, Community Health Awareness Council, St Joseph’s GAA and the Berkeley Tragedy fund.