Celebrate the ‘Many Places and Many People’ of Mayo
MAYO County Council is thrilled to announce the details for Mayo Day 2025 - the vibrant celebration of Mayo pride, culture and community spirit that will resonate across the globe on Saturday, May 3.
This year's theme for Mayo Day is 'Many Places, Many People', and it aims to embrace the diverse landscapes and the rich tapestry of the people of the county that makes Mayo and its diaspora so unique across the world.
Building on the success of previous years, Mayo Day 2025 will feature a new format this year, with a range of community-led events taking place locally, and internationally, ensuring that everyone, no matter where they are, can participate in the festivities.
Some Mayo Day highlights include the following.
The Grand Finale Concert in the TF Royal Theatre, Castlebar: This will be the highlight of the Mayo Day celebrations and will be a spectacular that features a diverse line-up of talented Mayo artists, including renowned singer Tommy Fleming, the harmonious Glor na Roba Choir, Garron Noone, Mick Mulhern, The Kilkennys and many more special guests expected.
The Big Day on the Mall: The Mall in Castlebar is a youth music festival being produced by Music Generation Mayo celebrating youth music making within the County of Mayo and will showcase approximately 150 young musicians on the main stage. Mayo Day at North Mayo Heritage Centre: This will be a immersive demonstration of traditional and sustainable crafts by local artists, using locally produced and responsibly sourced materials. The crafts which will be demonstrated include woodworking, jewellery-making, wool spinning and candle-making.
Blas Mhaigh Eo - A Tasting Session of Mayo Trad Music in Swinford: This music talk and listening session presented by the renowned musician and broadcaster Joe Byrne. Dive into 35 years of field recordings of Mayo traditional music. Mayo Day at Ballina Arts Centre: Immerse yourself in creativity with workshops, guided tours and captivating music performances throughout the day at Ballina Arts Centre.
Mayo Day in Ballycroy (Ballycroy Visitor Centre): Experience the natural beauty and unique heritage of Ballycroy National Park with special events and activities at the visitor centre.
The Keening - Wonders of the Irish Wake (Mulranny Arts Centre): Explore the cultural significance and traditions surrounding the Irish wake at this thought-provoking event in Mulranny.
Mayo Day at Ballinglen Arts Foundation (Ballycastle): Celebrate the arts with the opening of a new exhibition by artist Alice Austin at the prestigious Ballinglen Arts Foundation.
Daring Dames - From Pirate Queen to Pioneering Doctor: Delve into the fascinating stories of remarkable Mayo women, from the legendary Pirate Queen Grace O'Malley to pioneering figures, at this engaging event held at the historic Belleek Castle, Ballina.
Mixie's Bog - Documentary Screening: Showcasing in Aras Inis Gluaire in Belmullet this documentary follows Mixie who has been cutting turn by hand the traditional way in north Mayo for over 60 years.
For more information on any of these Mayo Day events and the many more taking place over the course of the day log on to www.mayoday.ie. Some events may require pre-booking.
Mayo County Council is encouraging everyone with a connection to Mayo, both at home and abroad, to get involved in Mayo Day 2025.
Whether by attending a local event, organising a gathering in your community, or simply sharing your Mayo pride online using the hashtag #MayoDay, there are countless ways to participate.
Further Information:
For more details on all the Mayo Day 2025 events and how you can join the celebration, please visit www.mayoday.ie.
Keep an eye on the website and Mayo County Council social media channels for updates and additional event announcements.