This week we’ve got even more festival highlights for you and April is shaping up to be pretty busy - on the way, there’s three fantastic festivals with a traditional vibe, a dance festival and another great walking festival set against another one of Ireland’s most scenic backdrops.

If you can’t find what you’re looking for don’t forget to check out our full festival listings here.

International Pan Celtic Festival: 2nd - 7th April

Come to Carlow for the International Pan Celtic Festival 2013. The festival celebrates the Celtic cultures of Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Cornwall, Brittany and the Isle of Man through music, song , dance and language. The streets of Carlow will come alive with music, dance, parades and Celtic street entertainment. Read more.

Kenmare Irish Musicl Festival: 5th - 7th April

Kenmare Irish Music Festival is a weekend of live traditional Irish music with sessions, concert performances, workshops and family orientated activities. Following the huge success playing host to two Munster Fleadhs, the town of Kenmare has decided to start its own annual Irish Music Festival - Feile an Neidín. Read more.

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Clifden Traditional Music Festival: 4th - 7th April

The Clifden Traditional Music Festival takes places from the 4th - 7th April 2013 and will play host to a host of top quality musicians, signers and dancers. Highlights include pub music sessions, opening concert, Téada on outdoor stage, music workshops and masterclasses with an emphasis on sean nós dancing and singing, talks and lectures, youth session and lots lots more. Read more.

Tocht Dance Festival: 5th - 6th April

Tocht is two days of fabulous dance - watching, learning, joining in and experiencing something new. Come along for a taste of all kinds of dance: traditional, hip-hop, salsa and dance for people of all ages. Read more.

Loop Head Walking Festival: 5th - 7th April

Come along to the Loop Head Walking Festival and discover the most spectacular coastline in Ireland, the Loop Head Peninsula - one of the most unspoiled natural places in Ireland. Read more.