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Rose Of Tralee Festival Is Cancelled Due To Pandemic

Laura Donnelly
Laura Donnelly

02:30 31 May 2021


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The Rose of Tralee festival has been cancelled once again.

It's the second year in a row the event has been called off due to the pandemic.

Organisers say they had been trying to work on a way to safely deliver some, or all, of the festival events at home and abroad.

They've announced that won't be happening and they look forward to celebrating the festival in August 2022:

Rose of Tralee International Festival CEO, Anthony O'Gara says: "It has been a long and difficult 15 months for so many as a result of Covid-19, and its impact continues to be felt worldwide. The development, and the roll out of vaccines has brought much needed hope that a return to normal is in sight.

"Sadly, the timeframe envisaged to safely steer our communities out of this pandemic, and our responsibility to positively support those efforts, mean that we will not be able to have a Festival again this year, which is immensely disappointing for all of us involved.

"Last year was the first time in our history that the Festival was postponed, and doing so again is difficult for everyone involved and of course for those supporters that look forward to celebrating our global Irish community each August, but we are confident it is the right decision as we all play our part right now in keeping each other safe and well.

"Similarly, we will each have a role to play in restoring our community and local economy following this pandemic, and we look forward to coming together in celebration in August 2022."

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