Festival-goers celebrating at the St. Pat's in Five Points Festival in Columbia, SC.
The city of Columbia, South Carolina is gearing up for the 43rd Annual St. Pat’s in Five Points festival on March 15, 2025. The event promises a star-studded lineup featuring Lettuce, Shane Smith and the Saints, The Stews, and Badfish among others. Alongside the music, families can enjoy activities like 5K races, a parade, and a dedicated playland for kids. Tickets are available now, and organizers emphasize safety amid an expected large attendance, making this celebration a must-attend for everyone.
St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner! This year, Columbia, South Carolina, is set to embrace the spirit of the Irish with the highly anticipated St. Pat’s in Five Points festival happening on March 15, 2025. Mark your calendars, folks! This annual celebration is back in full swing, and it’s shaping up to be one for the books.
Festival-goers are in for a treat as this year’s lineup features some incredible headliners. Brace yourself for the funky beats of Lettuce, a band known for its unique blend of funk, hip-hop, jazz, soul, and rock. With a Grammy-nominated album under their belt, they are sure to bring an electrifying stage presence.
Country and rock fans will surely enjoy Shane Smith and the Saints. Their sound is a harmonious mix of country, folk, and rock, with catchy tunes that you might recognize from popular TV shows like “Yellowstone” and “Landman.”
For those who appreciate a modern twist on rock, The Stews will be strutting their stuff with a unique mix of indie influences. Having sold out shows in venues such as Charleston’s Windjammer and New York City’s Bowery Ballroom, these guys are definitely not to be missed.
And if you’re a fan of ska-punk and reggae-rock, Badfish will be taking the stage to honor Sublime’s legacy, while also throwing in some of their original tunes. With 24 acts spread across six stages, music lovers are guaranteed variety and excitement, making every minute special.
The freshness doesn’t stop at the headliners! There’s a diverse array of additional acts lined up, including: Cottage House, Cameron Whitcomb, SCYTHIAN, Penelope Road, Bombargo, Winyah, Virginia Man, and many more! Get ready to discover new favorites and enjoy a full day of wonderful music.
This festival isn’t just about music – it also boasts a variety of traditional activities that everyone will enjoy. From the Get to the Green 5K and 10K races to the more relaxed 1-mile fun run, there’s something for everyone to get involved in. Don’t forget about the iconic St. Pat’s Parade, which promises to showcase colorful floats and spirited participants. Plus, the Pot O’ Gold Playland is perfect for the little ones, filled with fun activities to keep families entertained.
Excited yet? Well, you can get a head start by purchasing advance tickets for just $30 until midnight on March 14. On the day of the festival, tickets will be available at the gate for $35. The festival gates will open bright and early at 10 a.m., and live music kicks off at 11 a.m. and runs until 7 p.m..
Organizers are working hard to make sure that the St. Pat’s in Five Points festival is not just fun but safe for everyone attending. With an impressive attendance of over 32,000 people in 2024, they aim to continue providing a welcoming atmosphere for both newcomers and seasoned festival participants.
So, gather your friends and family, put on your best green attire, and get ready for a day filled with fantastic music, exciting activities, and lots of fun at the 43rd Annual St. Pat’s in Five Points festival in Columbia, SC! It’s an event you won’t want to miss!
Columbia Prepares for Exciting Return of the 43rd St. Pat’s Festival on March 15, 2025
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