- Lifestyle & Sports
- 22 Jul 24
Musicians from Clare and Cork will be performing at their respective homecoming events today
Major events are set to take place in both Clare and Cork today, as the teams return to their home counties following yesterday's dramatic All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final.
After going to extra-time, Clare defeated Cork by one point at Croke Park (3-29 to 1-34), to secure their first All-Ireland win since 2013.
The hurling final was also broadcast live across the BBC for the first time, sparking a wide reaction online.
The Clare team will be bringing the Liam MacCarthy Cup to the the Tim Smythe Park (formerly the Fair Green) in Ennis this evening, with the celebrations kicking off from 6pm.
The family-friendly homecoming event will feature live entertainment, including music from the Co. Clare band One September.
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“I want to congratulate the Clare hurlers on their heroic performance in Croke Park today," Pat Dowling, Chief Executive of Clare County Council, has said. "They have brought great pride and joy to the whole county with their efforts today and throughout the year. We look forward to welcoming them back to Clare tomorrow with a special homecoming in the Fair Green in Ennis. An Clár abú..."
The Champions are coming home .
Keep an eye on Clare GAA Social Media Platforms for updates . pic.twitter.com/SeQHUZ9ORN— Clare Gaa (@GaaClare) July 22, 2024
The Cork team will also be welcomed home at Páirc Uí Chaoimh today. The live music event, the Rebels' Return, is being held "to acknowledge fans at the end of a remarkable season" – featuring performances from The Frank and Walters, John Spillane, Myles Gaffney and J90.
KC from RedFM will be on MC duties, with gates opening at 4.30pm.
Tickets for the event are €4, and are available from Ticketmaster. The Rebels’ Return will also be streamed live around the world, for free, via Cork GAA’s streaming platform, Rebels Online.
“The result may not have gone our way today, but we are so proud of Pat Ryan’s team for what they have achieved," Kevin O’Donovan, CEO of Cork GAA, commented. "Rebels Return will be an event for our incredible fan base. They have been with us throughout this year, in the rain and the sun, cheering from their homes, and painting the county the Rebel red. Let’s close this chapter in style, and start working on the next.”
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REBELS’ RETURN PLANNED FOR MONDAY AT SUPERVALU PÁIRC UÍ CHAOIMH
Live music event to acknowledge fans at the end of a remarkable season. More information here https://t.co/GhsHIVFwG6 pic.twitter.com/viXcuUm8gN
— Cork GAA (@OfficialCorkGAA) July 21, 2024