Announcement: Postponement of the Birmingham St. Patrick’s Parade 2025

Birmingham Irish • February 22, 2025

Statement From the Organising Team

The team behind Birmingham St. Patrick’s Parade has issued the following statement regarding the postponement of the upcoming parade, originally scheduled to take place on Sunday, 16th March 2025, in Digbeth.

Maurice Malone, Chief Executive at Birmingham Irish Association and head of the Parade organising team, said:


“It is with a heavy heart that we announce the postponement of the St. Patrick's Parade, scheduled to take place on Sunday, 16th March 2025, in Digbeth. This decision has not been made lightly, and we deeply regret any disappointment this may cause to our incredible community, participants, and supporters.


"Our primary goal has always been to deliver a safe, enjoyable, and memorable parade that celebrates the vibrant Irish community in Birmingham. Year after year, thousands of you have joined us, rain or shine, to show your support and share in the joy of this cherished tradition. For that, we are immensely grateful.


"However, safety is paramount, and as organisers, we are not prepared to compromise on this fundamental principle. Despite countless hours of planning and the unwavering dedication of our volunteers, partners, and supporters, the gap between what we can deliver with the resources and finances available and the requirements to host a safe and successful parade has proven too wide to bridge at this time.


"We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who has worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make this event possible, including:

  • Our incredible volunteers, whose passion and commitment inspire us every day.
  • West Midlands Police and Birmingham City Council, for their invaluable support and guidance.
  • The many partners and sponsors who have stood by us during this challenging process.


"While this decision is undoubtedly disappointing, please know that we are already working on plans to ensure the St. Patrick's Festival remains a vibrant and cherished celebration in our community. We are committed to keeping the celebration of the parade alive in our city and look forward to celebrating with you all in the near future.


"Thank you for your understanding, patience, and continued support. Together, we will keep the spirit of the Irish community alive in Birmingham."

For more information about how you can support the St. Patrick’s Parade in Birmingham, please  follow our social media pages:


  • Twitter - @stpatparadebham
  • Facebook - St Patrick’s Festival Birmingham 
  • Instagram - @stpatsfest
A past St Patrick's Day Parade

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