Birr Vintage Week and Arts Festival has received the largest grant of €28,000.
Festivals across the Midlands are getting a funding boost from the Arts Council for their 2025 editions.
Laois Dance Platform is getting €19,250 for their Residency Youth Dance Day events.
While the bulk of the grants go to festivals across Offaly, with the largest grant of €28,000 going to Birr Vintage Week and Arts Festival.
This years Music and Voice Festival also in Birr gets €22,000, Offaly's OFFline FIlm Festval gets €12,500 and this year's edition of Tullamore Tradfest got €3,000.
It's part of a nationwide investment by the council of €14.7 million to 208 arts festivals nationally.
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