Coral Springs to Host Early St. Patrick's Day Blarney Bash at City Hall Lawn

The annual event will feature live music, dance, food trucks, and contests on March 6.

Published on Feb. 25, 2026

Coral Springs, Florida is hosting its second annual Blarney Bash, an early St. Patrick's Day celebration, on the city hall lawn on Friday, March 6th from 5:30 to 9:30 pm. The event will feature live music from the Byrne Brothers, an Irish family band, as well as performances by Drake Irish Dance. Guests can enjoy food trucks, games, contests, and green beer for those 21 and over.

Why it matters

The Blarney Bash has become a tradition for the city of Coral Springs, providing residents and visitors an opportunity to celebrate Irish culture and heritage ahead of the official St. Patrick's Day holiday. The event helps bring the community together and supports local businesses through food and drink vendors.

The details

The Blarney Bash will take place at the Coral Springs City Hall lawn located at 9500 W. Sample Road. In addition to live music and dance performances, the event will feature food trucks, games, and contests. A Best Dressed contest will be held for both children and adults, and adults can also participate in a 'Split the G' contest. Green beer will be available for those 21 and older. Admission to the event is free, with food and drinks sold by vendors. Free parking will be available in the city hall garage, and a rideshare pickup and drop-off area will be located at the southwest corner of 94th Avenue and Sample Road.

  • The Blarney Bash will take place on Friday, March 6, 2026 from 5:30 to 9:30 pm.
  • This is the second year the city of Coral Springs is hosting the Blarney Bash.

The players

The Byrne Brothers

A family band from Donegal, Ireland, known for their Irish music and dance performances.

Drake Irish Dance

A dance group that will perform at the Blarney Bash.

Scott Brook

The mayor of Coral Springs, who stated that the Blarney Bash has become a tradition for the city.

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What they’re saying

“The Blarney Bash has become a tradition for the city.”

— Scott Brook, Mayor of Coral Springs (tapinto.net)

The takeaway

The Blarney Bash in Coral Springs provides an opportunity for the community to come together and celebrate Irish culture and heritage ahead of St. Patrick's Day. The event features live music, dance, food, and activities, making it a popular annual tradition for the city.