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San Francisco Juneteenth Festival [2] San Francisco Marathon; San Francisco Pop Festival; San Francisco Pride; San Jose Holiday Parade; San Jose Jazz Festival; SF Sketchfest - San Francisco comedy sketch festival; Sierra Nevada World Music Festival; Slow Food Nation; Solano Avenue Stroll; Soundwave Festival; Stanford Jazz Workshop; Stern Grove ...
Live at the Marquee is a season of music concerts and other live performance events organised by Aiken Promotions in a large marquee in Cork, Ireland, every summer since 2005. A concert is held most evenings with the festival usually running from the end of May to late June/early July; tickets for each night are sold separately, with varying ...
The first Tóstal began in Cork in 1953 with a pageant in which a large section of the business community took part; there were sporting events, Gaelic League activities, and an arts programme which included a performance of Handel's Messiah performed by the English Hallé Orchestra under Sir John Barbirolli, with Our Lady's Choral Society of ...
San Francisco: 1967 Discontinued Japan Expo USA: San Mateo: 2013–2014 Discontinued Lompoc Valley Flower Festival: Lompoc: 1952–2019, 2022– Madonnari Chalk Festival: Santa Barbara [2] Mushroom Mardi Gras Festival: Morgan Hill: 1980– [3] National Orange Show: San Bernardino: 1911– Newport Beach Wooden Boat Festival: Newport Beach: 2014 ...
Outside Lands pays permit fees of $2.3 million annually to San Francisco Recreation and Parks. It has injected more than $1bn into the local economy since it was founded. [75] [51] Since its inception, Outside Lands has worked with Clean Vibes, a company that provides waste management, recycling, and cleanup services for outdoor festivals and ...
San Francisco: ETD Pop is an annual electronic music festival held at the Cow Palace in Daly City, California, a suburb of San Francisco. It is hosted by the Berkeley-based event promoters Skills. Boom Festival: 1997–present Idanha-a-Nova, Portugal A biennial transformational festival in Portugal.
The building was opened to the public as a city hall in roughly 1903, and a brass plaque commemorating this event is on display in the Cork Public Museum. [2] The old city hall was destroyed on 11 December 1920 by the Black and Tans during the Irish War of Independence as part of the Burning of Cork. [3] In the late 1920s, the civic leaders ...
Feis Maitiú Corcaigh is an International Festival Member of the British and International Federation of Festivals. [1] The annual event is hosted at Fr Mathew Hall, a 400-seat auditorium in Cork city, Ireland.