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DJs and tailgate party lined up for family day at All-Ireland Camogie Championship finals

/ 6th August 2025 /
Galen English

A tailgate party and live DJs have been lined up for the family day out at the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Championship finals at Croke Park on Sunday.

The day kicks off with the premier junior final between Laois and Armagh at 1pm followed by Offaly taking on Kerry in the intermediate final at 3pm.

The senior decider between Galway and Cork starts at 5.15pm.

GAA HQ have lined up a host of family-friendly activities for the day.

Entertainment highlights are set to include: A 'tailgate party' in the Croke Park Hotel from 12 noon, featuring music, face-painting, and more; Live DJ Sets and a 'dance cam' in Croke Park throughout the day; as well as t-shirt cannons and drumming performances in Croke Park.

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There will also be half-time shows, including pitch-side appearances from mini teams, U14 Parades, and the Tipperary Jubilee Team of 2000, while broadcasters Aisling O'Reilly and Valerie Wheeler will be serving as live stadium MCs.

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Brian Molloy, Uachtarán, The Camogie Association said: "There's nowhere else you'll want to be on August 10th than Croke Park.

"We've got something for everyone – from die-hard supporters to families looking for a memorable summer day out.

Referees John Dermody, from Westmeath, Barry Nea, from Westmeath, Liz Dempsey, from Kilkenny, Lisa Bannon, from Cavan, and Bernard Heaney, from Meath, at the launch of the EVOKE.ie National Referee Sponsorship of the Camogie Association. Pic: Justin Farrelly
Referees John Dermody, from Westmeath, Barry Nea, from Westmeath, Liz Dempsey, from Kilkenny, Lisa Bannon, from Cavan, and Bernard Heaney, from Meath, at the launch of the EVOKE.ie National Referee Sponsorship of the Camogie Association.

"With entertainment from start to finish, the atmosphere promises to be electric, both on and off the pitch. It’s a true celebration of camogie, community and culture – you won’t want to miss it."

Tickets and updates are available at: www.camogie.ie

Photo: Galway’s Aine Keane, Cork’s Meabh Cahalane, Laois’ Clodagh Tynan, Johnny Dunne, Chief Executive Glen Dimplex, Brian Molloy, Camogie Association President, Armagh’s Ciara Hill, Kerry’s Patrice Diggan and Orlagh Phelan of Offaly ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy

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