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Floral display with festival logo, 2014. The Rose of Tralee International Festival is an event which is celebrated among Irish communities all over the world.The festival, held annually in the town of Tralee in County Kerry, takes its inspiration from a 19th-century ballad of the same name about a woman called Mary, who because of her beauty was called "The Rose of Tralee".
The Rose of Tralee festival is an international competition that is celebrated among Irish communities all over the world. The festival, held annually in August since 1959, takes its inspiration from a nineteenth-century ballad of the same name about a woman called Mary, who because of her beauty was called The Rose of Tralee.
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The 2024 Rose of Tralee was the 63rd edition of the annual Irish international festival held on 19-20 August 2024. The competition was televised live on RTÉ television. It was the second year of co-hosts with Kathryn Thomas joining Dáithí Ó Sé on stage.
The 2022 Rose of Tralee was the 61st edition of the annual Irish international festival held on 22–23 August 2022. The competition was televised live on RTÉ television. This was the first Rose of Tralee festival since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland .
The Rose Wall contains the names of every Rose who has contested the Rose of Tralee Festival since 1959. [1] The Garden of the Senses was designed to appeal to the five senses and to be inviting to all members of society. The project was inspired by Soroptimist International Tralee & District, under its then President Maura Baily, in 2000. The ...
The New York Rose, 27-year-old Rose Róisín Wiley was named as the 2023 International Rose of Tralee. [3] [4] This gave New York its first victory in the event since 2007 and the first US victory since 2016. The television audience drew a peak of 576,000. Those figures combined with views on RTÉ Player gave the contest more than a million ...
[4] [8] The last fixture took place on 1 October 2008 and the final horse race run at Tralee Racecourse was the Denny Havasnack (Q.R.) Race over two miles and one furlong won by 'P'Tit Fute'. [9] The Post-2008 Irish economic downturn meant development plans for the racecourse site were never realised [ 10 ] and it has since hosted other ...