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Ireland Welcomes 2026: Dazzling Fireworks and Record Crowds for New Year’s Festival

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December 31, 2025
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Dublin: As Ireland officially begins its transition into 2026, the capital has been transformed into a vibrant hub of music and light for the New Year’s Festival (NYF) Dublin. From sold-out concerts at Dublin Castle to synchronized fireworks at Howth and Dún Laoghaire, the nation is celebrating with record-breaking participation.

Amidst these nationwide celebrations, EuroVartha extends its warmest New Year greetings to all our viewers and the global Malayali community. As we ring in 2026, we remain committed to being your trusted voice for authentic news and community stories.

Highlights of the Night:

  • Countdown Concert: Indie sensation Inhaler headlined at Dublin Castle, with special guests BIIRD and Florence Road performing to a packed crowd.
  • Coastal Fireworks: At 7:00 PM, dual displays in Howth and Dún Laoghaire allowed families to enjoy a spectacular early “midnight moment.”
  • Safety & Travel: Gardaí have deployed over 2,000 checkpoints for road safety, while Irish Rail and Dublin Bus are operating special late-night services until 3:00 AM.

May 2026 bring prosperity and joy to every home. Happy New Year from the Eire Now Team!

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