Fleadh Cheoil - Season 5 / Year 2024

Season 5 / Year 2024

Episodes

Episode 1
Dáithí Ó Sé and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh are in Wexford for Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2024, with music from local superstars the Craanhill Céilí Band, the Cumas Céilí Band, plus folk star Emma Langford and the Maurice Lennon Trio.

Episode 2
In this week's highlights from Fleadh Cheoil in Wexford, Michael McGoldrick & Family provide a rousing opening; Muireann ventures to Wexford Park to witness Scoil Éigse's Seisiún Mór na hÉigse; and Daithí catches up with iconic Wexford brothers John and Pip Murphy.

Episode 3
Featuring a plethora of instruments including the fiddle, guitar, flute and harp, Tulua get things moving with lively reels on the sunny streets of Wexford.

Episode 4
Muireann joins a Guinness World Record attempt at Wexford Park; Daithí is dazzled by some lively polkas from CUAS; and there's a medley from Donegal's Bríd Harper and Dermot Byrne.

Episode 5
Celebrating our Diaspora, we jump right into a cracking gathering of musicians from Australia. Champion dancer Katie Burke dances to the box playing of Liam Browne.

Episode 6
In the final episode of this series, The McGuinness Family warm things up with some reels; Paddy Berry receives the Lifetime Achievement Award.
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