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London's South Bank Shakes with Irish Dance!
15 Mar
Summary
- Tens of thousands celebrated St. Patrick's Day in central London.
- A vibrant procession moved from Hyde Park Corner to Trafalgar Square.
- Trafalgar Square hosted a free festival with music and dance.

Central London was alive with celebration as tens of thousands gathered for the annual St. Patrick's Day parade. The festivities commenced with a lively procession, commencing at Hyde Park Corner and making its way through Piccadilly and Whitehall, culminating in Trafalgar Square. Irish writer and broadcaster Emma Dabiri led the parade, which featured a colorful array of community groups, marching bands, and decorative floats. Upon arrival at Trafalgar Square, attendees were treated to a free afternoon festival. This vibrant cultural event included live musical performances and traditional Irish dance displays, all celebrating the city's Irish community.




