Saturday 1st August
| Date | Title | Location | Details | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10.00 am | Artisan Food and Craft Fair | Fair Green | ||
![]() Artisan Food and Craft Fair1st August 2026 10.00 amCraft workers, artists, organic growers and food stalls display their wares. Festival wristband required. | ||||
| 11.00 am | Scariff Historical Walk | Market Place | ||
![]() Scariff Historical Walk1st August 2026 11.00 amA 3km walk and talk celebrating the lives of renowned local people who lived in and around the "Rough Crossing Place " of Scariff. We visit the Scariff Workhouse and view the historical buildings and listen to timeless music from The Grogans. From there we visit a 400 year old Forge still in the Lahiff Family, and finish at the burial graves of the four Scariff Martyrs. The "Rough Crossing", battles of survival, betrayal and hope, from a bridge of sorrow to a new tomorrow. Festival wristband required. | ||||
| 11.00 am | Festival activities at Scariff Community Garden | Community Co-op | ||
![]() Festival activities at Scariff Community Garden1st August 2026 11.00 amVisit our cafe (11am-4pm). Tommy Baler Otherworld childrens storyteller of folk tales of Ireland (12pm-1pm) and a music session with a variety of singer/songwriters performing trad, world and folk music. (2-5pm) Festival wristband required. | ||||
| 11.00 am | Irish Seed Savers Association | Fair Green | ||
![]() Irish Seed Savers Association1st August 2026 11.00 amTBC | ||||
| 11.00 am | Birchwood Sauna | Scariff Harbour | ||
![]() Birchwood Sauna1st August 2026 11.00 amFeel the magic of a hot sauna followed by a cold water plunge, a unique experience for adults and children to enjoy. One-hour sessions available at €10 for children (age 6-16) and €15 for adults with a festival wristband. 30 min session for €5 children and €7.50 adults. Booking advised via Whatsapp 085-2302387. Payment via Revolut or cash. Festival wristband required. | ||||
| 11.00 am | Kayak Scariff River with East Clare Paddlers | Scariff Harbour | ||
![]() Kayak Scariff River with East Clare Paddlers1st August 2026 11.00 amA unique opportunity to try out kayaking and experience the Scariff river from a different perspective. Full instruction, supervision and safety equipment provided. Taster sessions every 30 minutes from 11am to 4pm. Minimum age 12 years old. Pre booking advised at 061 921028. Festival wristband required. | ||||
| 11.00 am | Build your own Chocolate Bar with Wilde Irish Chocolates | Tuamgraney | ||
![]() Build your own Chocolate Bar with Wilde Irish Chocolates1st August 2026 11.00 amA unique opportunity to visit Wilde Irish Chocolates and make your own bar of chocolate to take home! Sessions every 15 minutes, max. of five people per session. Pre-booking essential at www.wildeirishchocolates.com. Special rate of €6 per person (which is 50% off normal price) with promo code HARBOURFEST50%. Limited numbers. Festival wristband require | ||||
| 12.00 pm | Old Photos East Clare | Town Centre | ||
![]() Old Photos East Clare1st August 2026 12.00 pmAn exhibition, curated by Marie O’Leary, featuring some of the more than 7,000 photos submitted to the successful online platform documenting the lives of people from Scariff and the surrounding parishes of East Clare. Festival wristband required. | ||||
| 12.00 pm | Corlann | Soul Building Town Centre | ||
![]() Corlann1st August 2026 12.00 pmCorlann is the new name for the Brothers of Charity. Come visit our day centre and get a feel for who we are and what we do. View the varied displays from the individuals we support. We are delighted to host this year’s Amateur Photo Competition. An exhibition of the winning photos along with all the entries will be on show. Festival wristband required | ||||
| 12.00 pm | Sustainable Art workshop with Suzanne Hammond | Fair Green | ||
![]() Sustainable Art workshop with Suzanne Hammond1st August 2026 12.00 pmCreate your own friendship bracelet, necklace or badge using sustainable and ocean recycled beads and recycled skateboards. Suitable for all ages. Materials provided. Festival wristband required. | ||||
| 1.00 pm | Family Fun Day with Toons and Balloons - Sensory Hour | GAA Park | ||
![]() Family Fun Day with Toons and Balloons - Sensory Hour1st August 2026 1.00 pmA safe and fun-filled hour of activities and games, with reduced noise, specifically dedicated for families with additional needs and sensory sensitivities. Festival wristband required. | ||||
| 2.00 pm | Family Fun Day with Toons and Balloons | GAA Park | ||
![]() Family Fun Day with Toons and Balloons1st August 2026 2.00 pmAn afternoon for the kids with lots of activities and games. Includes Last Man Standing, Drop Slide, Laser, Bounce & Slide, Obstacle Course, IPS Battlezone and more. Under 12’s must be accompanied by an adult. In the event of inclement weather this event will take place indoors at Scariff Rugby Club. Festival wristband required. | ||||
| 2.30 pm | Behind the Counter | Edna OBrien Library | ||
![]() Behind the Counter1st August 2026 2.30 pmThe history of Scariff village and its shopkeepers from the late 19th to mid-20th century, focusing on the types of shops, economic & social influences and the role of the shopkeeper in the community by local historian & genealogist, Dr. Jane Halloran-Ryan. Festival wristband required. | ||||
| 5.00 pm | The Art of Resistance: The Art of Sumud | GAA Hall | ||
![]() The Art of Resistance: The Art of Sumud1st August 2026 5.00 pmFilmed in Palestine in 2022, this short documentary film by Bonnie Boyle and PJ McNamara explores everyday realities and reflections on Sumud - steadfast resilience - and the historical connections between Palestine and Ireland. Post screening discussion with Bonnie, PJ and Fatima Abu Awaad at 5.30pm. Fatma fled Gaza in 2023 and found herself living in Scariff for several months. Film will repeat at 6.15pm and 6.40pm. Festival wristband required. | ||||
| 5.30 pm | Traditional Music with host Michael Grogan | Fair Green | ||
![]() Traditional Music with host Michael Grogan1st August 2026 5.30 pmEnjoy an evening of traditional music in the wonderful company of local musicians Seamus Bugler (accordion) Ronan Kennedy (flute), Eimear Lernihan (piano and flute) Stephen Kennedy (accordion), Rachel Grogan (concertina) and Sarah Wiley (vocals). SCT Comhaltas music exam certificates will also be presented by Colm Nestor CCE to those who participated recently in exams. Festival wristband required. | ||||
| 8.00 pm | Oscar Blue | Fair Green | ||
![]() Oscar Blue1st August 2026 8.00 pmOscar Blue is a singer-songwriter from Ogonnelloe, County Clare. His music blends intimate folk storytelling with subtle indie edges - songs that sit between tenderness and grit. After years of gigging across Ireland ad UK, he has sold out headline shows, supported acclaimed acts including Kodaline, Kingfisher and The Coronas, and amassed over 20 million global streams. His sound is finding a homw in the hearts of listeners who crave music that feels lived-in, vulnerable, and quietly powerful. Blue returns to East Clare this summer with his full band to showcase his recent debut album, "Birds in Winter" with that promises to be a show not to be missed. Festival wristband required. | ||||
| 9.30 pm | Jack Lukeman | Fair Green | ||
![]() Jack Lukeman1st August 2026 9.30 pmA multi-platinum artist from Athy, Co. Kildare, Lukeman has toured extensively, sharing stages with artistss such as Sting, Jools Holland, and Trevor Horn. His live shows continue to earn acclaim for their mix of powerful vocals, emotional storytelling, and theatrical invention - a rare and captivating experience for audiences everywhere. Bringing audiences on a journey through his celebrated career, performing fan favourites from Wax, Metropololis Blue, The Story So Far, and his most recent studio albums, Magic Days and Echo On, audiences can expect an immersive evening of song and storytelling - a signature blend of passion, humour, and drama that reaffirms Lukeman as one of Irelands most compelling live performers. The show will feature selected repertoire from Lukemans acclaimed project Chez Lack L: Love, Sex, Death and more, a transformative element of the performance that sees him turns songs by Jacques Brel, Leonard Cohen, and Kurt Weill into something deeply his own, demonstrating his singular ability to reinterpret, revive, and redefine music at a pace few artists in Ireland have matched. Festival wristband required. | ||||
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Admission to Church Concert
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