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.
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.
dmg media's EVOKE, which delivers news, showbiz, entertainment and sports updates to over 1m monthly readers, is an official sponsor of The Camogie Association.

RTÉ unmasks The Traitors Ireland Uncloaked
RTE has launched a brand-new companion show to the highly anticipated The Traitors Ireland, The Traitors Ireland: Uncloaked, that will air directly after the programme across RTÉ platforms later this year.
Comedian, actor, and presenter Kevin McGahern will host, with Uncloaked promising to be the “ultimate post-show destination for fans across Ireland”. As soon as viewers have finished with their latest fix of The Traitors Ireland on RTÉ One and RTÉ Player, they’ll be able to join McGahern, celebrity guests and players from the show for all the best analysis and reaction to the latest betrayals, mind games and manipulations.
Uncloaked will take fans of The Traitors Ireland deeper into Slane Castle with dissection of the episodes and exclusive access to the banished and murdered players. This access all areas show will be available on RTÉ television, RTÉ Player and all podcast platforms.

Business Plus announced as Media Partner for The Kennedy Summer School
Business Plus has been unveiled as the Media Partner of The Kennedy Summer School for 2025.
The Kennedy Summer School is a distinguished annual festival celebrating Irish and American history, politics, and culture.
Held over three days in New Ross, County Wexford, events are hosted at landmark venues, including the John F. Kennedy Arboretum, St. Michael’s Theatre, and the Dunbrody Visitor Centre—located on the very quayside from which JFK’s great-grandfather departed for America in 1848.
With a wide-ranging programme of keynote talks, high-profile interviews, spirited debates, and thought-provoking presentations, the KSS has established itself as a flagship event on both the Irish and Irish-American cultural and political calendars.
The initiative aims to elevate the visibility of New Ross, foster transatlantic ties in tourism, education and commerce, and attract national attention across political, media, and digital platforms.

Jason Kennedy takes up role as Deputy Editor, Digital and Radio News at RTÉ News
Jason Kennedy has moved from Assitant Editor of Digital and Radio News into the role of Deputy Editor for RTÉ News.
Kennedy has been with the national broadcast for almost four and a half years, having joined as a multimedia journalist after spending three years with Concern Worldwide as both a content editor and a media relations officer.
Kennedy has a BA in journalism and new media from the University of Limerick and has spent time working at both Independent.ie and the Irish Times.
Kennedy took to LinkedIn to share that he is "happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Deputy Editor, Digital and Radio News at RTÉ News."

Lidl's 'We Care Back' delivers on engagement, memorisation, and emotional resonance
Every week, Amárach and Future Proof Insights share exclusive findings from their PRIZM+ ad testing service, showcasing best practice creative advertising in Ireland.
Lidl’s “We Care Back” campaign delivers a quietly powerful message: behind every unpaid carer is someone who needs support too.
The creative doesn’t shout, it shows, offering a window into the quiet, everyday strain of care work, then resolving that tension with a gesture of solidarity.
Told through a series of real, recognisable moments, the ad avoids over-polish. Instead, it draws its emotional power from truth. And according to our data, that truth cuts through.
Neural response data shows the ad performs strongly where it matters most.
Engagement, memorisation, and emotional resonance all spike at key moments.
Cognitive load is managed effectively across the spot, meaning the story is easy to process, even when the emotional stakes are high.
The creative drives impact with peaks at key moments throughout the narrative. The power of this creative is in its peaks.
It’s a confident creative strategy, and it works.
To learn more about the analysis from this advert, CLICK HERE.
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










