Kopfing Rockt Dublin: Musikverein at St. Patrick’s Day 2025!
Kopfing Rockt Dublin: Musikverein at St. Patrick’s Day 2025!
Dublin, Irland - On March 17, 2025, Dublin becomes the scene of the Great St. Patrick’s Day Parade, in which the musicians of the Kopming Musikverein from Austria will be part of the party. This invitation to the parade came from the Mayor of Dublin, which causes a sensation. Kapellmeister Christian Grüneis, who was inspired during his studies in Ireland to experience this tradition himself, submitted the application in 2022. After months of waiting, the chapel, the only one from Central Europe, finally received the promise. As meinzirk.at , the 52 musicians and 14 companions look forward to an unforgettable experience in Irish Capital.
The parade is more than just a pageant; Around one million people flock to Dublin every year to enjoy the celebrations. The Irish dress in Green costumes and the Kopfinger musicians have dressed in green jackets. "Our costume could have been one reason why we finally received an invitation," said Grünis. On the occasion of the festival, the headers will not only play traditional marches, but also an Irish folk song, "Molly Malone", in their repertoire, as orf.at . You will also give a stand concert on March 15th.
coveted places in the parade
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Dublin, who has been enthusiastic about the 1930s, offers coveted placements for music groups from all over the world. The waiting lists for future parades are already full, which makes the participation of the Musikverein Kopfing all the more remarkable. Among the participants there are 11 more Marching bands, with the headers count among the smaller groups, while large ensembles such as the "The Bowling Green State University Falcon Marching Band" from Ohio travel with almost 300 musicians. Nevertheless, the headers are proud of their uniqueness in this international festival, especially in view of the fact that they are the only chapel from Central Europe.
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