Music of Mayo Festival 2026
A Convening of Traditional Artists from Around the County

June 19th–21nd | Bridge St Bar & Venue | Castlebar, Co. Mayo

Bringing together traditional artists from across County Mayo for a vibrant weekend of music, song and cultural exchange.
The Music of Mayo Festival returns from June 19th–21st, 2026 for its 4th annual celebration of Mayo’s rich traditional arts culture. Bringing together musicians, singers, storytellers, historians and communities from across the county and beyond, the festival offers a dynamic and immersive weekend of creativity and cultural connection.

Hosted at Bridge St Bar & Venue, Castlebar, the festival has become a landmark event in Mayo’s cultural calendar and the flagship gathering of the Music of Mayo organisation.

Founded by Artistic Director Emer Mayock, Music of Mayo is dedicated to celebrating the county’s living traditions through performance, archival work, education and community engagement.

The 2026 programme reflects the richness and diversity of Mayo’s traditions, bringing together celebrated performers and traditional artists whose music and stories continue to shape cultural life across the county.

Over the course of three days, audiences can enjoy a rich programme of concerts, workshops, talks, listening events, storytelling and archival showcases, all designed to celebrate the voices, histories and creative spirit that continue to shape Mayo’s musical identity today.

The festival would also like to extend sincere thanks to our lead sponsor, Bridge St. and gratefully acknowledge the support of Creative Mayo and Mayo County Council.

Friday, June 19th at 6pm: Tunes in the Bar | Ceol sa Tábhairne

Featuring music from Ferdia Ó Mongáin, Marie McHugh and Séamus Ó Mongáin.


Friday, June 19th at 8pm: Fiddle Night | Oíche na bhFidléirí

The evening continues with Fiddle Night | Oíche na bhFidléirí, a major celebration of Mayo’s fiddle players past and present. Traditional music historian Richie Piggott (Chicago/Cork) will present his lecture The Fiddle Traditions of Mayo, including a tribute to the late fiddle player Jimmy Murphy of Meelick, Swinford, alongside the launch of a rare archival recording by Jimmy Murphy and James Murray. Hosted by Diarmuid Gielty, the event features performances by Julie Langan, Marie McHugh, John Kilkenny, Caoimhe Kilkenny, Oisín Ó Mongáin, Aiden Lavelle, John McEvilly, David Doocey, Paul Waldron, Róisín McNulty and Bernie Geraghty.


Saturday, June 20th at 12 noon: The Music of Mayo Workshop | Ceardlann Cheoil Mhaigh Eo

Saturday begins with The Music of Mayo Workshop | Ceardlann Cheoil Mhaigh Eo, led by festival director Emer Mayock. Open to all ages and instruments, the workshop invites participants to explore the rich Music of Mayo collection and learn tunes from across the county, tracing a musical journey from ancient tunes collected in the 18th century to the contemporary compositions of Mayo musicians today.


Saturday, June 20th at 2pm: Éist | Listen

At 2pm, audiences are invited to Éist | Listen, a reflective and immersive musical experience led by distinguished traditional artists- flute player Jillian O’Malley, uilleann piper and pipe maker John Butler, accordion player Tom Doherty and John Donegan – a founding member of Castlebar’s 1970s traditional group, General Humbert. Through stories, recordings and images, the artists share the traditional music that shaped and inspired their artistic journeys.


Saturday, June 20th at 7pm: Tunes in the Bar.

Featuring Molly Pittendrigh & Friends.


Saturday, June 20th at 9pm: Aindrias de Staic: Echoes of the Mayo Collection | Macallaí as Bailiúchán Mhaigh Eo.

In this evocative performance, renowned storyteller and musician, Aindrias de Staic brings the Mayo Collection of Folklore to life through his rhythmic storytelling and soulful fiddle playing, exploring the rich oral heritage of the West of Ireland.


Sunday, June 21st at 2pm: John ‘Twin’ McNamara: The Man and the Legacy | John ‘Twin’ Mac Conmara: An Fear agus an Oidhreacht.

Music of Mayo welcomes the people of Achill and beyond to gather in reflection, conversation, song and music to honour the life and legacy of the renowned musician, collector and cultural advocate. The event will feature an introduction to John McNamara’s extensive archive, preserved by Music of Mayo and explore how his life’s work continues to inspire. A panel of special guests who knew John personally will contribute to a conversation exploring his unique influence and lasting impact.


Sunday, June 21st at 4pm: Beyond the Veil: Supernatural Songs of Death, Grief and Resilience | Amhráin Osnádúrtha faoin mBás, Brón agus Teacht Aniar.

Westport singer Elizabeth Healy explores the little-known tradition of Revenant Songs – traditional songs that tell of the dead returning to resolve unfinished earthly matters. She will discuss their cultural significance, their role in traditions of death and mourning and their continuing relevance to themes of grief, loss and transition.


Tickets available now on Eventbrite

Sunday, June 21st at 6pm: The Next Generation | An Chéad Ghlúin Eile

The festival concludes with The Next Generation | An Chéad Ghlúin Eile, hosted by young traditional artist Peter Fox, showcasing emerging young traditional artists in an afternoon of music, song, and storytelling. The young traditional artists include Martin Woods, Cillian Gallagher, John Greene, Catherine Philbin, Diarmuid Swift, Hannah Lyons, Fiachra Kilkenny Hopkins, Áine Wright and Julian Grufferty Hopkins.


Throughout the weekend, spontaneous pop-up traditional music sessions will animate Bridge Street, creating a lively atmosphere of shared heritage and community spirit.

Tickets available now:
https://musicofmayofestival2026.eventbrite.com
Also available on the door.

Venue:
Upstairs at Bridge St Bar, Bridge Street, Castlebar, Co. Mayo F23PN20