Irish Champions Festival is set to showcase the Irish flat racing season

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THE Irish Champions Festival is set to run with top class racing on the cards along with a full schedule of live music, fashion and entertainment this September at two of Ireland’s premiere racing venues.

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Irish Champions Festival Leopardstown

The festival launches on Saturday, 14 September at Leopardstown Racecourse in Dublin Ireland with five Group races including the Irish Champion Stakes, followed that same evening with a fantastic line-up of live entertainment in the festival marquee.

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The Real Deal Hospitality Package

The festival continues on Sunday, 15 September at the historic Curragh Racecourse in neighbouring County Kildare, Ireland featuring the Comer Group International Irish St Leger and behind-the-scenes entertainment including The Parade of Champions in association Irish thoroughbred rehoming service Treo Eile. Festival racing at The Curragh will be a proper family day out with events and activities for the whole family.

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Live Music Entertainment Horse Racing Ireland

Find all you need to know about getting there, what’s on offer in hospitality and racecards online at https://www.irishchampionsfestival.ie/ or https://www.leopardstown.com/irishchampionsfestival, or https://www.curragh.ie/event/irish-champions-festival/.

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Hospitality At The Curragh

It all comes down to this: book now to avoid the disappointment of missing two of the best days in the Irish racing calendar.

 

Tags: Arts & Culture, Fashion, Accessories

Image credits: Leopardstown Racecourse, The Curragh Racecourse, Horse Racing Ireland

Kim Mullahey

Kim Mullahey is Pynck.com’s Ireland Correspondent. She holds an honours undergraduate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Chicago and has taught Adult Education Creative Writing Studies. Through a media career spanning nearly 25 years Kim has written and photographed regional news, national and international horse sports, fashion and lifestyle. Kim lives with her husband and son in Kildare Ireland, and a stray marmalade cat who has adopted the family.

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