This year's Cruinniú na nÓg in Galway will feature live music, circus workshops and a multicultural llama experience.
They're among a huge variety of events planned for the city, with over 20 free events taking place this Saturday (6/6)
One of the feature events of the weekend will see Father Burke Park transformed into an open-air concert from 3pm with Youth Lates.
Patrick the Llama is one of the quirkier events, giving children a hands-on experience to learn more about the connection between Ireland and Peru.
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For full details visit https://Cruinniu.Gov.ie
Cruinniú na nÓg is supported by Galway City Council through its Creative Ireland Programme, in partnership with Youth Work Ireland Galway.
Cruinniú Lates is funded by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media as part of the Night Time Economy pilot.
Toilets and light refreshments will be provided on site at Fr. Burke Park.
Families and young visitors are encouraged to bring picnic blankets or cushions to sit on the grass throughout the day.
Visitors are encouraged to use public or sustainable transport on the day.
Cycle parking is available at Fr. Burke Park.
Public Transport is also available with the Number 7 Bus passing directly and bus and train connections available at Eyre Square.
There is no car parking at Fr. Burke Park. Information on car parks in Galway City can be found at www.GalwayCity.ie.