FAQs
What is the date, time and location for 2010?
Saturday, September 18th, 2010, 12 Noon to 7:00 p.m. at Pass Arboretum in Syracuse, NY.
What is the Tipperary Hill Music Festival?
The Tipperary Hill Music Festival is a celebration of our neighborhood’s rich and diverse musical heritage. It’s a free one-day festival for all ages that benefits the community. An estimated 3,000 people attended last year’s event. The festival provides local residents with a fun event filled with food, crafts and great music played in a beautiful outdoor setting.
What kind of music can I expect?
The music pays homage to the Irish roots of the Tipperary Hill Neighborhood, but will also be diverse like the neighborhood is today, and include approximately sixteen acts on four stages. Neighborhood musicians are encouraged to bring their instrument and sign up to perform at the Talent Stage. The band lineup for 2010 will be announced at the end of June.
What about parking?
Those attending from the neighborhood are encouraged to walk over to Pass Arboretum. Parking is available on the neighborhood streets, in Burnet Park and at local schools and churches with designated signage. A parking shuttle will be provided. Handicap parking is available at the back gate where Myrtle Ave. and Tompkins Street meet.
What should I bring?
It’s always good to bring a blanket or chair to sit on.
Can I bring my pet?
Although this location is known as a great spot to walk your dog – we ask that you refrain from bringing your pet due to the crowds.
How can I support this great event?
We need volunteers to help with parking, handing out festival guides, the merchandise tent and more. Please contact us via the festival website if you would like to help.
In addition, we’re still looking for craft vendors, merchants and sponsors. If you’re interested – visit our Applications page.