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Mayo International Choral Festival is open to all competing and non-competing choirs.
Our May 2020 festival will contain all the magical ingredients that make this festival one of the most popular choral festivals in Ireland – including two new competition categories, Work-place Choirs and Third-level / College / University Choirs.

Click here for the 2020 Festival Syllabus, containing a timetable of events and competition details and a useful Frequently Asked Questions section.
Our 2020 competing choir entry form is available to download as follows –
Click here for 2020 Entry Form for Competing Choirs
Click here for 2020 Entry Form for Non-Competing Choirs

Don’t forget International Choirs entry deadline of December 31st 2019.
Choirs from Ireland entry deadline of 31st January 2020.

Accommodation in Mayo

Contact our festival office and we will be delighted to advise and assist with accommodation – or for more accommodation information, visit www.discoverireland.ie Festival Office: C/o Declan Durcan, Festival Producer, Cloontubrid, Ross, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, Ireland. info@mayochoral.com Chairman: Frank Murray. info@mayochoral.com Festival Producer: Declan Durcan: decdurcan@gmail.com OR info@mayochoral.com Festival Phone: ++353(0)94 9023040 Email: info@mayochoral.com Website: www.mayochoral.com  

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2020

Our May 2020 festival will contain all the magical ingredients that make this festival one of the most popular choral festivals in Ireland – including two new competition categories – Work-place Choirs and Third-level / College / University Choirs. Click here for the 2020 Festival Syllabus, containing a timetable of events and competition details Our 2019 …

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2020 Competition Details

Competition Details All competitions take place on Saturday 23rd May, in the town of Castlebar. Premier Competition The first-prize-winners of all competitions below (with the exception of ‘First Time Competitors’), automatically qualify for entry to the Premier Competition. Programme should consist of two contrasting part songs. One of the pieces must be chosen from the repertoire …

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