Cork’s longest running festival, Cork International Choral Festival, is getting ready to celebrate 70 years this May Bank Holiday, from 30th April-4th May.
For seven decades, the festival has been a cornerstone of Ireland’s cultural calendar, bringing together world-class choirs and music lovers for an unparalleled celebration of choral excellence. Established in 1954 with a mission to nurture and develop choral music in Ireland, the festival has evolved into one of Europe’s most prestigious choral events, drawing thousands of singers and spectators to the heart of Cork each year. This year the festival will fill more than 5000 bedrooms in hotels and accommodations across Cork City.
As Cork’s longest-running festival and its largest international cultural event, the Cork International Choral Festival has become synonymous with great events and great fun. From its earliest days, Cork City Hall has remained the festival’s beating heart, hosting world-class performances in one of the city’s most striking and acoustically superb venues. Meanwhile, the entire city—from its streets to its restaurants and bars—comes alive with spontaneous choral magic.
At the core of the festival is the prestigious Fleischmann International Trophy Competition, which has, for decades, attracted some of the world’s finest amateur choirs to compete at the highest level. Beyond competition, the festival’s reach extends across the city and county, with fringe concerts, the Church Interchange programme, and informal public performances, ensuring that choral music is truly woven into the fabric of Cork.
As it steps into its 70th year, the festival promises an extraordinary celebration, honouring its remarkable legacy while embracing fresh voices and new traditions. Whether attending a breathtaking gala performance, discovering emerging talent, or simply soaking in the festival’s unique atmosphere, there has never been a better time to experience the magic of the Cork International Choral Festival.
The programme will be announced on April 2nd.
For more information, visit www.corkchoral.ie
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