
Excitement is at fever pitch in anticipation of this year’s Shedfest which kicks off at the earlier time of 6pm in Buffers Alley GAA grounds….
We even have organised the weather with a sunny forecast set to finally kick off the summer season.
The outdoor stage will start at 6pm with Jack Gladney followed by Enniscothy’s
finest 1-4 to No Score. Springbreak, one of our headliners, are next up with Ciano finishing the outdoor line up.
Liam Byrne and the Pucas are first up on the indoor stage and they are followed by The Haurin Jaysus who should be on stage after 9. Riff Shop, our other headline act,
will then take centre stage next followed by DJ Richard Saunders.
This is an incredible line up with music to suit every taste. There are a number of
promotions for those that arrive early with pints going for €4 until eight o’clock. There
will also be other promotions on spirits for those in early.
Check out our new Shot Bar which complements our outside bar. We can’t forget the 100-foot bar still Ireland’s longest.
Cash is King at Shedfest so don’t forget it. Mick Stamp Taxis, 085 8245141, are
operating a taxi rank all night to ensure everyone can get home safely.
Wexford Bus are also operating a route from Wexford and Gorey, see our social media for times.
There will be a drop off area through the lower gate and the pickup point at the end of the night will be at the main carpark. Vinny’s Fast food emporium will be running
two chipper trucks throughout the night.
For all the latest news, check out our social media accounts on all the platforms. And lastly, remember what happens in the Shed stays in the Shed.
Tickets for the 2024 Shedfest can be purchased online via TicketSource.

Wexford Weekly
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