Birmingham St Patrick’s Day Parade - takes place 17th March 2024

Birmingham Irish • February 26, 2024

On Sunday 17th March 2024, the 50th year of the Birmingham St Patrick’s Day parade will return back to Digbeth.

There is still time to support us and get involved!

To support the parade, please click here.

Visit the brand new parade website to register as a walking group or float and to keep up to date with all information. www.stpatsparade.co.uk

Mass will take place at St Anne’s Church Digbeth on Sunday 17th March at 10am.


The parade will commence from the top of Bradford Street (Camp Hill) at 12 noon.


The parade will halt to tribute Shane MacGowan led by Birmingham Irish Pipes & Drums we will sing “Dirty old town” at 12:45pm.


Email sinead@birish.org.uk for all parade enquiries.

"We can’t wait to see you all very soon."

For all updates follow our St Patrick’s Parade social media pages:


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

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