Ireland

Rose of Tralee cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic

Kirsten Mate Maher, the 2018 Rose of Tralee
Kirsten Mate Maher, the 2018 Rose of Tralee Kirsten Mate Maher, the 2018 Rose of Tralee

The Rose of Tralee Festival has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

It is the first time in its 61-year history that it will not go ahead. Organisers said it will return next year

"Over the past few weeks, our team has been considering how best we could safely deliver some, or all, of our 2020 festival events.

"Taking into account government guidelines, the safety of our communities and the ability to deliver a wonderful festival, we have decided to postpone our 2020 festival until August 2021.

"This is the first time in our 61-year history that the festival has been postponed, but it is the right decision as we play our part right now in keeping each other safe and well.

"The Rose of Tralee International Festival operates on a year-long basis, in Irish communities worldwide, and we will continue to harness the good will of our extended Rose family in supporting communities and charitable efforts over the next 12 months.

"In the meantime, we salute the leadership and the selfless efforts of our frontline and support staff everywhere, and among them the efforts of our Roses, Rose escorts and wide Rose family, including our 2019 Rose of Tralee, Dr Sinead Flanagan."