Musicians and revelers are on the way to Wexford from all parts of the country.
It's Day 3 of Fleadh Cheoil 2025.
Thousands of Irish musicians and fans are travelling from across the country to make the most of the festivities.
The Sunny South East is living up to it's name - thousands have flocked to Wexford quay to see performances at the Gig Rig, which today features the temple Michael ceili band, as well as Jim of the mills.
Chief Executive of Wexford County Council, Eddie Taafe has been telling Alan Corcoran about the best way to get there:
Cathaoirleach of Wexford, Offaly man Joe Sullivan, says the event provides a massive boost for the local economy.
These young musicians say they're happy they've made the trip:
Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann runs until this Sunday, with plenty more music between now and then.
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