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Ireland has participated in the International Pan-Celtic Song Contest of the Pan-Celtic Festival (Irish: Féile Pan-Cheilteach) several times. Its first participation was at the inaugural contest, in 1971. The nation has won the contest twelve times.

Entries

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Table key
1 First place
2 Second place
3 Third place
Last place
X Entry selected but did not compete
Year Artist Song Songwriter(s) Place Points Cit.
1971 Scoil na Toirbhirte "Tomás MacCurtain" 1 [1]
1972
1973 Margaret O'Brein "Goirm thú" 1 [1]
1974 MacMurrough "Cuan bhaile na cúirte" Paul Kavanagh, Mary Kavanagh, Josephine O'Neill 1 [1][2][3]
1975 Clannad "An bealach seo 'tá romham" Clannad [4]
1976
1977
1978 Bridin Gilroy "Seoithin seo" Bridin Gilroy, Gabriel Rosenstock [5][6]
1979
1980 Dermot O'Brien "Neansaí" Dermot O'Brien 1 [1][7]
1981
1982
1983 Michael Davitt "Seacht nóiméad déag chun a seacht" Michael Davitt, Philip King [8]
1984
1985
1986 Liam Merriman "An taistealaí" Liam Merriman [9]
1987 Róisín Ní Bhroin "Séid a ghaoth" Róisín Ní Bhroin, S. MacGearailt [10]
1988 Tommy Healy [11]
1989 Eithne and Brian Mac Donncha "A stóirín, ní féidir liom tú a fháil" Tomás Mac Con Iomaire [12]
1990
1991
1992 Gerróid O'Murchú "Soilse geala na cathrach" 1 [1]
1993 Liam Ó hUaithne "An pobal scaipthe" 1 [1]
1994
1995
1996
1997 Art Ó Dufaigh & Sean Ó hEanaí "Comhartha an ghaoil" 1 [1]
1998
1999 Mo Rúnsearc "Ceanntair grámhar" Damien Mac Gabhann [13]
2000 Naomh Crónan "Naomh Crónan" Damien Mac Gabhann [14]
2001 3 [15]
2002
2003
2004
2005 2 [16]
2006 Gealbrí "Seolfaidh me abhaile" Brighdín Carr, Geraldine Galligan 1 [1][17]
2007 Deirdre Ní Chinnéide and Fraoch "Tá mé caillte go deo" Damien Mac Gabhann, Declan Masterson 1 [1][18]
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 Meadhb Ní Bheaglaoich "An síol" Paul Kelly, Damien Mac Gabhann [19]
2013 Seoirse Ó Dochartaigh "Le do thoabh" Seoirse Ó Dochartaigh, Áine Durkin [20]
2014 Scoil Chríost Rí "Seán Ban abú" Joe Garry, Karen Vaughan, Paul Crehan [21]
2015 Foireann Brí "Arainn mhór" Brighdín Carr 2 [17][22]
2016 Eve Belle "Craiceann agus cnámha" Eve Belle 2 [17][23]
2017 Emer O'Flaherty, Paddy Mulcahy & Angelo Heart "Taibhse" Emer O'Flaherty 1 [1][24]
2018 Padraig Seoighe & Niall Teague "Ar saoire" Padraig Seoighe, Niall Teague 1 52 [1][25]
2019 Daríona Ní Dhonnchadha, Ollie Hennessy and Ciarán Tourish "Ní thuigim" Áine Durkin 1 [26]
2020 Gráinne Ní Fhátharta "Mar a bhíonn"[a] Áine Durkin Contest cancelled[b] X [27][28]
2021 No contest held due to the COVID-19 pandemic [29]
2022 [29]
2023 Gráinne Ní Fhátharta "Mar a bhíonn"[c] Áine Durkin 5 39 [27][28]
enCÓRe "Cion cairde" Melíosa Breathnach, Clár Ní Dhuinn 2 43 [28]
2024 Éabha Breathnach "Na pictiúir ar an mballa" Éabha Breathnach 2 48 [30]

Notes

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  1. ^ Ireland had already selected their 2020 entry before the contest was cancelled and reused it in the 2023 edition as well as their newly selected song. This resulted in the 2023 edition having 7 entries.
  2. ^ The 2020 contest was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  3. ^ Ireland had already selected their 2020 entry before the contest was cancelled and reused it in the 2023 edition as well as their newly selected song. This resulted in the 2023 edition having 7 entries.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "History". Gŵyl Ban Geltaidd. Archived from the original on 21 February 2024. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  2. ^ MacMurrough (1974). Cuan Bhaile Na Cuirte (Vinyl) (in Irish). Gael-Linn. CES 018. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  3. ^ "Adding Colour to Chips". Larne Times. 6 December 1974. p. 25. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  4. ^ Clannad (1975). An bealach seo 'tá romham (Vinyl) (in Irish). Gael-Linn. CES 022. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  5. ^ "Rev. Eoghan O'Frighill presents..." Derry Journal. 10 March 1978. p. 15. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  6. ^ "Radio Na Gaeltacht Song Contest". Derry Journal. 24 February 1978. p. 3. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  7. ^ O'Brien, Dermot (1980). Neansai (Vinyl) (in Irish). Gael-Linn. CESN 003. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  8. ^ Fáilte (Television production) (in Irish). RTÉ. 3 April 1983. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  9. ^ Pan Celtic Cill Áirne - Éire (Casette). Sulán Tapes. 1986. KSUL 1021. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
  10. ^ Pan Celtic Cill Áirne - Éire (Casette). Sulán Tapes. 1987. KSUL 1061. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
  11. ^ "Welsh invasion". The Kerryman. 6 May 1988. p. 17. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  12. ^ Pan Celtic Cill Áirne - Éire (Casette). Sulán Tapes. 1989. KSUL 1090. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
  13. ^ Féile Pan Cheilteach '99 (CD). Pan Celtic International Council. 1999. PC 001. Retrieved 21 September 2024.
  14. ^ Féile Pan Cheilteach 2000 (CD). Pan Celtic International Council. 2000. PC 002. Retrieved 21 September 2024.
  15. ^ Peek, Alex (21 November 2001). "Boyszone row in celtic contest". Somerset and Devon Counties Publications.
  16. ^ Davey, Merv (8 July 2020). "Krena". Cornish National Music Archive. Archived from the original on 23 April 2024. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  17. ^ a b c Maguire, Stephen (2016-04-04). "DDTV: Remembering Fiona Barron Four Years On". Donegal Daily. Archived from the original on 11 March 2018. Retrieved 2024-09-26.
  18. ^ "Féile 2007 Buatóiri". Féile Pan Cheilteach. 2007. Archived from the original on 18 November 2007. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
  19. ^ "TV star Daithi hosts Pan Celtic song contest". Irish Independent. 2012-03-20. Archived from the original on 20 September 2024. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  20. ^ Banks, Breffni (2013-02-11). "Pan Celtic Song Contest Winner". IMRO. Archived from the original on 20 September 2024. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  21. ^ "Pan Celtic Song Finalist Chosen". Derry Journal. 18 March 2014.
  22. ^ Granger, Anthony (2015-03-21). "Ireland: Foireann Brí To Derry". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 20 September 2024. Retrieved 26 September 2024.
  23. ^ O'Neill, Eibhlin (2016-03-05). "Pan Cheilteach 2016 - Donegal Singer Represents Ireland at the Pan Celtic International Song Contest 2016". Transceltic. Archived from the original on 20 September 2024. Retrieved 2024-09-26.
  24. ^ "Amhrán na hAoine". NÓS. 2017-03-03. Archived from the original on 29 November 2023. Retrieved 2024-09-26.
  25. ^ Pan Celtic International Song Contest (Television production). TG4. 16 April 2018. Retrieved 21 September 2024.
  26. ^ McLaughlin, Rachel (26 April 2019). "Irish entry wins International Pan Celtic Song Contest in Letterkenny". Donegal Daily. Archived from the original on 18 April 2023. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
  27. ^ a b Granger, Anthony (14 March 2020). "Pan Celtic Song Contest 2020 Cancelled". Eurovoix World. Archived from the original on 18 Mar 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  28. ^ a b c Pan Celtic Comórtas Amhrán Idirnáisiúnta 2023 (Television production). The International Pan Celtic Festival. 13 April 2023. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  29. ^ a b Granger, Anthony (2022-07-01). "Pan Celtic Song Contest Returns in 2023". Eurovoix World. Archived from the original on 1 July 2024. Retrieved 1 July 2024.
  30. ^ Pan Celtic International Song Contest 2024 (Television production). The International Pan Celtic Festival. 4 April 2024.