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06 Sept 2025

'Influential' journalists to help shine a spotlight on music scene in Clare

Millions of Germans and Austrians set to to read all about the Banner's rich musical heritage

'Influential' journalists to help shine a spotlight on music scene in Clare

German and Austrian journalists at the Burren National Park, with tour guide Ela Sooder and Katja Meinken Wiedemann of Tourism Ireland

Six journalists from Germany and Austria – representing the German national radio station Deutschlandfunk and various print and online publications – have been exploring Clare and its musical hotspots, as guests of Tourism Ireland and Fáilte Ireland.

The journalists, whose outlets have a combined audience of around 2.5million people, have been following a bespoke itinerary showcasing some of the fantastic musical experiences that Clare and Ireland has to offer.

Their itinerary included a music workshop with Burren Fiddle Holidays in Ennis, a visit to Doolin Music House, a guided walk in the Burren National Park and the Kilfenora Céilí Band Exhibition at The Burren Visitor Centre.

During their visit to Clare, the group also experienced great live sessions in Knox's Pub in Ennis, Doolin Music House and Gus O'Connor's Pub in Doolin.

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Nadine Lehmann, Tourism Ireland’s Manager Germany, commented: “We were delighted to invite this group of influential German and Austrian journalists to explore Ireland. There really is no substitute for being able to come here and experience what Ireland has to offer at first-hand. Through the articles and content they produce and share, the journalists will inspire their audiences to come and discover our rich musical heritage for themselves.”

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