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Sponsor Our ArticlesColumbia prepares for the 43rd St. Pat’s in Five Points festival on March 15, 2025, featuring an exciting lineup of musical talent, local acts, and family-friendly activities. With headliners like Lettuce and Shane Smith and the Saints, the festival promises a vibrant celebration for attendees of all ages. Tickets go on sale soon, and community engagement is at the heart of this beloved tradition.
The charming city of Columbia is gearing up for an unforgettable celebration as the 43rd edition of the famed St. Pat’s in Five Points festival rolls around on March 15, 2025. Mark your calendars, folks, because this is one event you won’t want to miss! With an impressive array of musical talent, wonderful activities, and a bustling atmosphere, it promises a day packed with fun for everyone.
This year’s festival features a diverse lineup that includes several regional, local, and national acts. Headlining the event is the electrifying band Lettuce, known for their unique blend of funk, hip-hop, jazz, soul, and rock. Established in 1992, Lettuce has made quite a name for themselves over the years, even earning a Grammy nomination in 2020 for their album “Elevate”.
Also taking the stage is Shane Smith and the Saints, a group celebrated for their captivating country, folk, and rock sound. You may have even heard their tunes featured on popular TV shows like “Yellowstone” and “Landman”. Alongside them, The Stews will mix rock with modern indie vibes, while Badfish is set to deliver their high-energy tribute to the ska-punk and reggae-rock legacy of Sublime, along with some original tracks!
In addition to these fantastic headliners, a plethora of local acts will grace the festival stage. Expect to see performances from artists like Cottage House, Cameron Whitcomb, SCYTHIAN, and Virginia Man, to name just a few. There’s something for everyone, as the lineup also includes MC LOUD, Soda City Brass Band, and The Donovan Twins. With this wide range of talent, attendees will be treated to an impressive and diverse musical experience.
But hold on; the excitement doesn’t stop there! Besides the amazing music, the festival will also feature a variety of fun activities, ensuring there’s entertainment for the entire family. Be sure to check out the Get to the Green 5K, 10K, and 1-mile fun run, which is not only a great workout but a fantastic way to kick off the day. And don’t miss the vibrant St. Pat’s Parade, a beloved tradition that gathers folks of all ages.
For the little ones, the festival has the Pot O’ Gold Playland, where kids can have a blast while their parents enjoy the music. With all of these exciting events lined up, there’s no doubt that St. Pat’s in Five Points will be a fantastic day out!
Tickets for the festival are available online, priced at just $30 in advance until midnight on March 14. If you miss the online deal, don’t worry—tickets will still be available at the gate for $35. The festival gates open at 10 a.m., and the live music rolls on from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. So why not gather your friends for this incredible celebration?
In 2024, more than 32,000 people came out to enjoy the vibrancy and magic of St. Pat’s in Five Points, and with such an exciting lineup planned for 2025, this year is poised to be even more spectacular! Trae Judy, the festival’s talent buyer, has been in the game for over 20 years, ensuring that the music lineup reflects the best in the industry. Heather McDonald, Executive Director of the Five Points Association, emphasized the importance of hosting a vibrant music program to keep the festival a cherished community tradition.
As excitement brews and preparations are set into motion, mark March 15, 2025, in your calendars, and get ready to dive into a celebration bursting with music, cheer, and community spirit!
Columbia Prepares for 43rd Annual St. Pat’s Festival with Early Bird Ticket Sales
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