Macroom Mountain Dew Festival

Macroom Mountain Dew Festival was a music festival in Ireland, which was held between 1976 and 1982.Taking place in the grounds of a 19th-century castle in County Cork,[1] it is considered to have been the first rock festival in Ireland.[2][3] The festival is named for Macroom's reputation as a centre for production of poitín ("mountain dew").[4] Its organisation was spearheaded by publican and undertaker John Martin Fitz-Gerald, who approached Rory Gallagher’s brother and manager, Donal, about staging the open air concert.[5]
Macroom CastleMacroomCounty CorkIrelanda 19th-century castlepoitínmountain dewMacroom GAAHorslipsMarianne FaithfullJulie FelixRory GallagherRoland Van CampenhoutJoe O'DonnellThe CimaronsVan MorrisonMike OldfieldElvis Costellothe AttractionsThe Blues BandScullionPaul BradyQ-TipsThe UndertonesThe PretendersWishbone AshRoy HarperPhil LynottYouTubeChildLine ConcertDublin to GazaSelf AidCreamfieldsGarden PartyLoveboxCastlepaloozaHard Working Class HeroesIndiependenceKnockanStockanSoundtrackDay of DarknessBare in the WoodsBelsonicCois FharraigeElectric PicnicFéileHeineken Green EnergyLive at the MarqueeOxegenWitnnessSoma FestivalTennent's VitalArthur's DayFéile an PhobailFlat Lake FestivalThe Music ShowMidlands