St. Patrick's Festival Dublin – Baby Rave

Paddy's day toddlers can now do their own celebrating at this year's Baby Rave! Read on to find out more...

The Baby Rave is a new phenomenon at many festivals nowadays and is proving to be quite popular. It really is a feast for the senses with lights, live DJ, dance mats and interactive toys.

Baby Raves are taking the world by storm and are a great place to let your little ones experience sound, light and music while trained dance facilitators will move through the crowd and get everyone to enjoy contemporary music and dance as a family.

The Baby Rave will take place at the Venue SS Michael and John on Essex Street West in Temple Bar, Dublin city, from Friday 14th March to Sunday 16th March. Shows on the Friday take place at 11am and 2pm, on Saturday at 11am, 12.30 pm, 2pm and 3.30pm and Sunday at 11am, 12.30pm and 2pm.

The event is open to children aged 0-4 years and tickets for adults and children are priced at €8.50

Find out more about the St. Patrick's festival in Dublin.

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