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Save €100 on your days out this summer
Save €100 on your days out this summer

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timea day ago

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Save €100 on your days out this summer

School's out, the days are longer, the sun is shining (hopefully); it's the perfect time to plan a few new adventures. Whether you're heading off for a day out, a weekend away or a longer trip, there's no shortage of family-friendly attractions, indoor activities and nature-filled escapes to discover across Ireland. We've partnered with the Irish Mail On Sunday & to bring you fantastic family offers at some of Ireland's top destinations—worth up to €100 in savings. From tree-top thrills and wild animal encounters to indoor adventures perfect for a rainy day, there's plenty to keep everyone entertained. You'll find everything from 2-for-1 entries to free child admission and exclusive discounts at well-loved locations around the country. Whether you're filling an afternoon or planning a full-on day out, these deals help you enjoy more for less. Pick up your Summer Guide in the Irish Mail On Sunday this weekend, Sunday, June 22nd, to get your hands on these brilliant Summer offers. Just book online and/or bring your printed coupon with you to your chosen venue to redeem your discount.

Ladybug Fest, Shakesbeer in the Park, Menzingers & more fun
Ladybug Fest, Shakesbeer in the Park, Menzingers & more fun

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Ladybug Fest, Shakesbeer in the Park, Menzingers & more fun

Just like that, it's almost June. Here's a bunch of cool stuff you can do to chill out and enjoy the run up to summer. First stop? Definitely our 2025 Summer Guide, packed with intel on everything from golf courses and pickleball courts to big concerts, family fun and annual festivals. You'll find enough to keep you busy several summers, and we're just getting started. Check back often for updates. Next, be sure to check out Shannon Marvel McNaught's weekly Beach Guide, which has you covered for fun and important things to know at Delaware beaches as May gives way to June. Want to eat out once the sun comes back out? Consult our outdoor dining guide. And now, here are some highlights: Over 30 acts will play the Ladybug Music Festival including headliner Margaret Glaspy. The singer-songwriter has drawn attraction from The New York Times and Rolling Stone, NPR and others. The Ladybug Festival has been branded as the country's largest free celebration of women in music. The festival, which started in 2012, has built a unique reputation for featuring 100% female-fronted acts. Ladybug Festival is held in downtown Wilmington from 5 to 10 p.m. May 30. Free event. Visit In case you need a reason to drink more orange crushes, it's at the Delaware beaches, meaning many bars and restaurants will donate to Cancer Support Community Delaware for every crush you buy. Rally For Our First Responders is a huge event happening at Hudson Fields in Milton from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 31. It features live music, children's activities, food trucks, vendors, a car show, and first responder demonstrations and vehicles. Tickets at the gate are $10. Children 12 and under and first responders are free. Visit the Facebook page for more info. Reho Brew Festival will be held for the first time at Cambria Hotel in Rehoboth Beach, from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, May 31. For $40, you get all-you-can-drink craft beverages. (Designated driver tickets are $15 with unlimited soda and water.) The indoor/outdoor event also includes a DJ, food and vendors. Get tickets at Before there is Shakespeare in the Park, there shall be Shakesbeer in the Park. Delaware Shakespeare and Friends of Fort DuPont will team up on Friday, June 6 at 7 p.m. for an evening with the beer - and bard. Guests can sip brews crafted by Bellefonte Brewing, while noshing on Bailey's Dawgs and Kona Ice, all while enjoying a "lighthearted evening of Shakespeare,'' according to Del Shakes. Ticket options are as follows: $35 for a flight of three beers $35 for spiked seltzers (GF option!) $25 designated driver Guests should gather at the Fort DuPont Pavilion, 2546 Colter Road, Delaware City. To register, visit Del Shakes' Summer Festival kicks off July 17 with "Twelfth Night, O Lo Que Quieras.'' Philly punk legends The Menzingers are returning to Wilmington for a sweaty concert. The band is known for favorites like "After the Party," "I Don't Wanna Be An A--hole Anymore" and "In Remission." The Queen (500 N. Market St., Wilmington) at 7:30 p.m. June 1. Tickets are $35-$113. Visit or call (302) 400-7020. Tickets are almost sold out for this show with Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo. Love is a battlefield, and this Rock & Roll Hall of Fame couple will declare war on boredom when they perform in Selbyville. Benatar is iconic for singing songs like "We Belong," "All Fired Up" and "Invincible." While Giraldo's voice may not be as famous as his wife's, the musician has delivered more than 100 songs that we were written, produced arranged and recorded for Benatar, according to their bio. Freeman Arts Pavilion (31806 Lakeview Drive, near Selbyville) at 7 p.m. June 1. Tickets are $49-$99, plus fees. Visit or call (302) 436-3015. And now, more fun news to nosh on ... This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: Ladybug Fest, Shakesbeer in the Park, Menzingers & more fun

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