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06 Sept 2025

Blackrock Festival boosts local economy with 10,000 extra visitors

The recent summer festival in Blackrock has been hailed as a tremendous success

Blackrock Festival boosts local economy with 10,000 extra visitors

Killian Allen and some of his crew

The recent summer festival in Blackrock has been hailed as a tremendous success, bringing an additional 10,000 visitors to the village over the course of the week. The event, organized by local businessman Killian Allen, was a celebration of community, culture, and fun, with activities and entertainment for all ages.

Mr Allen expressed his gratitude to the local business community and Louth County Council for their unwavering support, which was crucial in making the festival a reality. “Festivals like this are vital for our local economy,” he said. “The extra footfall not only benefits local businesses but also strengthens our community spirit.”

The event brought a wave of nostalgia for longtime residents, including 102-year-old Pat Wright, who will celebrate her birthday next month. Ms. Wright, who was out enjoying the festivities, remarked, “The original festival atmosphere is back in Blackrock.”

The festival was also a hit with families, including Samantha Gilligan and her two sons, Charlie and Alphie Allen, who were spotted soaking up the fun.

As the festival concluded, Mr. Allen reflected on the success of the first year and promised even bigger surprises for next year’s event. “Bringing magic, smiles, and memories was our mission, and I’m proud to say we’ve achieved that,” he said.

With the festival’s positive impact on the local economy and the overwhelming community support, it’s clear that Blackrock’s summer festival has established itself as an essential event for the village. Plans are already underway to make next year’s festival even better, with Mr. Allen inviting the community to share their feedback and suggestions.

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