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William Dalrymple (historian)

Macroom Mountain Dew Festival
Macroom Castle, site of most of the Mountain Dew festivals
GenreRock
DatesTypically late June or July
Location(s)Macroom Castle, Macroom, County Cork, Ireland
Coordinates51°54′19″N 8°57′44″W / 51.90517°N 8.96229°W / 51.90517; -8.96229
Years active1976–1982
AttendanceUp to 20,000

Macroom Mountain Dew Festival was a music festival in Ireland, which was held between 1976 and 1982. Taking place in the grounds of a 19th-century castle in County Cork,[1] it is considered to have been the first rock festival in Ireland.[2][3]

History

The festival is named for Macroom's reputation as a centre for production of poitín ("mountain dew").[4] Its organisation was spearheaded by publican and undertaker John Martin Fitz-Gerald, who approached Rory Gallagher’s brother and manager, Donal, about staging the open air concert.[5]

Year 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982
Venue Macroom GAA Macroom Castle Macroom Castle Macroom Castle a site 1 mile outside Macroom town Coolcower House[6]
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