Music, wellness, nature and more at Comeraghs Wild 2025

Moylan, a singer-songwriter with stunning vocals and heartfelt lyrics, a fan favourite with festival patrons.
The Comeraghs Wild Festival 2025 continues its celebration of music and community with unmissable events that showcase the rich musical traditions and talent of the region.
On Saturday afternoon, July 12, festivalgoers are invited to The Getaway in Kilnafrehan East, Dungarvan, for The Rambling House Session with Joe Power.
This free, informal traditional music session promises an authentic, heartwarming experience where everyone is welcome and the hat is passed in true old-style fashion.
On Sunday evening, at 4 pm, the historic Clonegam Church will host a special concert featuring the hauntingly beautiful voice of acclaimed singer-songwriter Moylan.
She will perform alongside the vibrant Anam Choir from Wexford.
Moylan’s ethereal Celtic sound and lyrical intensity will be complemented by Anam Choir’s dynamic renditions of popular favourites, old and new.
Tickets for the Clonegam Church concert are €10, with limited places ensuring an intimate and memorable musical evening in a truly atmospheric setting.
The broader festival lineup is as diverse and rich as the landscape itself.
From the moving one-man play, 'Indigestion', by Seamus O’Rourke on opening night to the joyful chaos of the Creative Children’s Summer Camp in Crough Wood it will have plenty to offer.
Saturday brings early risers to the Cruachán summit at sunrise.
That will be followed by everything from yoga in the park, felt-making and mountain biking, to surfing and family fun aboard the Waterford Suir Valley Railway.
Saturday night dances to a traditional rhythm with 'Dance Neath the Comeraghs' and live music from Neily O’Connor.
Sunday will continue the eclectic attractions with wellness retreats, forest therapy, guided hikes, and the whimsical Horgan’s Magnificent Magic Show.
There will also be a special film screening of Barry Lyndon, introduced by acclaimed critic John Maguire.
A powerful festival finale featuring Gina and The Champions live on Sunday, July 13, in the Town Hall Theatre, Dungarvan.
Part of their Live in ’25 tour, this eagerly awaited performance follow on from two previously sold-out shows.
The evening will also pay tribute to the late Dale Haze, making it a poignant and celebratory close to an exciting weekend.