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KC Irish Fest is back with in-person events, whiskey tastings and more.
KC Irish Fest is back with in-person events, whiskey tastings and more.

Kansas City Irish Fest

Labor Day weekend marks the end of summer, and with it comes Kansas City's annual Irish Fest, Sept. 3-5 at Crown Center. Last year's event saw festival workarounds such as at-home whiskey flight kits with a link to a virtual tasting, Zoom concerts and online cooking classes.

In a regular year, the festival draws as many as 80,000 green-wearing revelers. So, what will Irish Fest 2021 look like?

This year, Irish Fest Executive Director Keli O'Neill Wenzel says ticket sales are up, but of course, she can't know for sure how many people will be there. What she does know is that the festival should be much closer to its pre-pandemic glory.

Here's what visitors can expect at this year's Irish Fest. ☘️
Family Fun
Gone are the days of multiple small tents filled with activities and families gathered close to each other. This year, all activities for kids will be spread out across Washington Park to allow for lots of physical distancing.

There will be a large stage where events such as the Silent Disco will take place. Wenzel explains that the silent disco will be achieved with the use of wireless headphones tuned to one of two stations. Only people tuned to the same station will be dancing to the same music. 🕺🎧💃

But kids aren't the only ones who can enjoy the dance. The whole family can join in. “It’s so much fun," says Wenzel. "We think this is for everyone." And if you don't feel like dancing, Wenzel says it's just as fun to watch.

Other than these changes, watch for old favorites like balloon artists, inflatable obstacle courses, face painting, crafts and a scavenger hunt. 🔍
International Music
As you may know, a travel ban is preventing our Irish friends from visiting us from across the pond. This means no musicians from Ireland will physically perform at Irish Fest again this year.

But, it's not all bad news! Thanks to a grant from Culture Ireland, 10 bands will entertain festival-goers live on big LED screens on the Miller Lite and Boulevard stages. The line-up includes Maca, Shane Hennessy, Claire Sands, Aoife Scott and We Banjo 3. 🪕

And Sunday, at 7 p.m. on the Miller Lite stage, a new tradition will continue. Local artists create a live “mix tape” of popular songs by Irish performers, an event that first appeared in 2019. “The idea is that everybody knows the songs,” Wenzel says. Participating artists this year include Calvin Arsenia, Jessica Paige, Ashley Davis and Gaelic Storm. ▶️

Keeping With Tradition
While some things may look quite different at this year's Irish Fest, you'll find many familiar events and offerings as well.

Whiskey tastings are back in person this year, with tickets available each day of the festival. 🥃 For $42, you'll get a sampling of six Jameson whiskeys and a 30-minute session with a whiskey expert, or you can upgrade to a flight of six high mark whiskeys for $64.

Comedy & Cocktails is back as well, with a guest who may be familiar to NPR fans. Irish comedian Adam Burke, a regular panelist on NPR's "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!", will perform at Irish Fest on Saturday and Sunday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance, and include a choice of one cocktail.

If you're looking forward to a Saturday night whiskey tasting and comedy show, you'll likely be in need of a good, hearty meal the morning after. 🍳 Indulge in a traditional Irish breakfast Sunday, Sept. 5, served from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and prepared by Irish chef Shaun Brady. Tickets are $40 for adults and $15 for kids.

After Parties
If you don't get your fill of whiskey at Irish Fest, the Kansas City Irish Center presents the Whiskey Academy on Friday, Sept. 10, from 7-9:30 p.m. at Drexel Hall. Whiskey expert George Vial will talk about the histories and nuances of eight whiskeys, all of which registered students will have a chance to sample. 🥃

And, also at Drexel Hall, the Irish Center is hosting a showcase of Kansas City’s best amateur boxers with announcer Micheal Mahoney on the mic. 🥊 Ballroom Boxers takes place on Saturday, Sept. 18, from 7-9:30, and you can purchase tickets to watch in person or online.

Today's Creative Adventure email was written by Anne Kniggendorf.

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