A curated roundup of 25 of the most recent lifestyle, culture, events, entertainment, travel and social posts related to Ireland.
1. Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann — official festival hub
Authoritative event page with timetables, competition listings, downloadable brochures and visitor info for Wexford’s Fleadh. Essential for planning and embedding official schedules.
Source: https://fleadhcheoil.ie/
2. TG4 — “Fleadh25: Live from Wexford” (press / broadcast plans)
TG4’s press info and nightly live broadcast schedule — great for linking to TV coverage and programme highlights for readers who want television or livestream details.
Source: TG4 press release
3. RTÉ News — on-the-ground Fleadh coverage
Photo-led reporting and festival updates from Wexford’s opening days — handy for embedding images and linking to broadcaster reportage.
Source: https://www.rte.ie/news/ireland/2025/0803/1526683-fleadh-wexford/
4. YouTube — “Fleadh Cheoil 2025 — Festival highlights” (video)
A short highlights video capturing street sessions, competitions and crowd atmosphere — ideal for embedding into your post to show festival life in motion.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIXD1uwH2MY
5. Instagram (WarnermusicIreland) — Ed Sheeran live at the Fleadh (reel)
A viral Instagram reel capturing Ed Sheeran joining trad sessions — perfect for an entertainment slot or “viral social” sidebar. Use Instagram’s embed for inline playback.
Source: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DM-v2SasEjA/
6. Instagram (WarnermusicIreland) — Ed Sheeran & Beoga performing “Galway Girl”
Short clip showing pop-trad crossovers — sharable visual content that highlights the festival’s crossover appeal.
Source: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNAiTgjsyfi/
7. 98FM — Fleadh history made: céilí-band Guinness World Record
Local radio coverage of more than 1,000 musicians taking part in a Guinness World Record attempt — a feel-good culture item that’s highly shareable.
Source: https://www.98fm.com/…/fleadh-history-made-in-wexford…
8. Journal of Music — Fleadh full day event listings
Detailed day-by-day venue listings and competition schedules — great for readers who want a deep program guide for specific stages and sessions.
Source: https://journalofmusic.com/…
9. WexfordLocal — Wexford celebrates Fleadh Cheoil 2025 (community coverage)
Local community reporting on markets, street music and town atmosphere — useful for human-interest color and local vendor profiles.
Source: https://wexfordlocal.com/2025/08/03/wexford-is-celebrating-fleadh-cheoil-2025/
10. Independent (regional Wexford) — Fleadh artisan food hall
Guide to Wexford’s artisan food producers and festival food events running alongside the music — great for a “food at the festival” feature.
Source: Independent: Fleadh artisan food hall
11. TikTok (Fleadh Cheoil) — Official opening reel
Short official TikTok clip of the festival opening (suits an embedded short-form social gallery or a “What’s trending” box).
Source: https://www.tiktok.com/@fleadhcheoil/video/7534702940272037142
12. TikTok — “WORLD RECORD” celebration clip
Quick social video showing the announcement and crowd reaction when the céilí band record was confirmed — ideal for social media roundups.
Source: https://www.tiktok.com/@fleadhcheoil/video/7535918111036362006
13. YouTube — Fleadh Cheoil 2025 Day One (highlights)
Additional YouTube coverage showing street-sessions and competition highlights — useful for readers who prefer video highlights to long reads.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngDFOcnSabs
14. RTÉ (Facebook) — “Are you coming to the Fleadh?” (promo)
RTÉ cross-promotion for live programming and radio/TV tie-ins — handy for readers who want to join national coverage or tune in live.
Source: RTÉ Facebook video
15. Eventbrite — August events in Ireland (national listings)
Rolling list of in-person and virtual events around Ireland — excellent for surfacing local lifestyle happenings, pop-ups and small festivals.
Source: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/ireland/august/
16. Eventbrite — Dublin events & ticket listings
City-specific list of workshops, live shows and experiences in Dublin — useful for weekend guides and local listings sections.
Source: https://www.eventbrite.com/d/ireland–dublin/events/
17. Dublin Horse Show — official RDS site (6–10 Aug)
Official programme and visitor information for the Dublin Horse Show — a major society, fashion and entertainment event to link or feature in a social/fashion roundup.
Source: https://www.dublinhorseshow.com/
18. Dublin Horse Show — Best Dressed competition info
Official RDS details about the Best Dressed competition — perfect for a fashion gallery or “what everyone wore” post.
Source: https://www.dublinhorseshow.com/bestdressed/
19. RTÉ Lifestyle — Best Dressed at the Dublin Horse Show 2025
Photo gallery and profile piece on the winning looks — ideal for embedding a curated fashion slideshow into your post.
Source: RTÉ Lifestyle gallery
20. TheJournal.ie — Best Dressed winners & reaction (Dublin Horse Show)
Local reaction and event colour from attendees — useful when you want quotes, crowd reaction and a social angle.
Source: TheJournal.ie: Best Dressed
21. People.com — Princess Anne’s surprise visit & Áras meetings
Human-interest coverage of an international visitor attending Irish events and meeting national figures — a cross-cultural, society-style feature.
Source: People.com: Princess Anne visit
22. Met Éireann — National forecast (latest official bulletin)
Official weather updates and travel planning info from Ireland’s national meteorological service — important to link for festival/travel stories.
Source: https://www.met.ie/forecasts/national-forecast
23. WeathÉire — Weather story & festival context
Local weather commentary giving context to outdoor events and festival conditions — helpful in lifestyle pieces that mention weather-dependent plans.
Source: WeathÉire weather item
24. HotPress — Seven events to check during National Heritage Week 2025
Curated picks for heritage-themed events around Ireland — useful for readers interested in cultural attractions, walks, talks and exhibitions.
Source: HotPress: heritage picks
25. District / TikTok — short culture & commentary clip
Viral short-form social commentary on Irish life — a great micro-embed for a “what people are saying” or social media roundup box.
Source: TikTok: DistrictIreland clip