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Appearance
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Year | Dates | Host Town | Festival President | Cit. | |||
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Festival | Song Contest | County | Town | President | Nation | ||
1971 | Unknown | County Kerry | Killarney | Unknown | [1] | ||
1972 | 6 May to 14 May | Unknown | [1][2] | ||||
1973 | 12 May to 20 May | Unknown | [1][3] | ||||
1974 | 11 May to 19 May | 18 May | [1][4][5] | ||||
1975 | 10 May to 18 May | Unknown | [1][6] | ||||
1976 | Unknown | 14 May | [1][7] | ||||
1977 | 7 May to 15 May | 13 May | [1][8] | ||||
1978 | 7 May to 14 May | 11 May | [1][9][10] | ||||
1979 | 11 May to 20 May | 16 May | Mona Douglas | Mannin | [1][11][12] | ||
1980 | Unknown | 14 May | Polig Monjarret | Breizh | [1][13] | ||
1981 | Unknown | 13 May | Dave Crewes | Kernow | [1][14] | ||
1982 | Unknown | Donnchadha Ó Súilleabháin | Éire | [1] | |||
1983 | Unknown | Dolina MacLennon | Alba | [1] | |||
1984 | 15 May to 20 May | 16 May | Tegwyn Williams | Cymru | [1][15][16] | ||
1985 | 14 May to 19 May | Unknown | Graham Beechcroft | Kernow | [1][17] | ||
1986 | 10 May to 18 May | 14 May | Polig Monjarret | Breizh | [1][18] | ||
1987 | 9 May to 17 May | Unknown | Willie Lanigan | Éire | [1][19] | ||
1988 | Unknown | 11 May | Flora MacNeil | Alba | [1][20] | ||
1989 | 5 May to 14 May | 10 May | Delwyn Phillips | Cymru | [1][21] | ||
1990 | 5 May to 12 May | 9 May | Dave Collister | Mannin | [1][22] | ||
1991 | 2 April to 7 April | 4 April | County Galway | Galway | Pat Crewes | Kernow | [1][23][24] |
1992 | 21 April to 26 April | 22 April | Polig Monjarret | Breizh | [1][25][26] | ||
1993 | 13 April to 18 April | 14 April | Eibhlín Ní Chathalriabhaigh | Éire | [1][27][28] | ||
1994 | Unknown | 6 April | [1][29] | ||||
1995 | 18 April to 23 April | 19 April | County Kerry | Tralee | Archibald Kennedy | Alba | [1][30][31] |
1996 | 10 April to 14 April | 10 April | Berwyn Williams | Cymru | [1][32] | ||
1997 | Unknown | County Clare | Ennis | Paul Travenna | Kernow | [1] | |
1998 | 14 April to 19 April | 16 April | County Kerry | Tralee | Roisín Ní Shé | Éire | [1][33] |
1999 | 6 April to 11 April | 8 April | Brian Stowell | Mannin | [1][34] | ||
2000 | 25 April to 30 April | 27 April | Maldwyn Parry | Cymru | [1][35] | ||
2001 | Unknown | [1][36] | |||||
2002 | 2 April to 7 April | 4 April | County Kilkenny | Kilkenny | Archibald Kennedy | Alba | [1][37] |
2003 | 22 April to 27 April | 24 April | Caitlín Ní Chaoimháinigh | Éire | [1][38] | ||
2004 | 13 April to 18 April | 15 April | County Kerry | Tralee | John Bolitho | Kernow | [1][39] |
2005 | 29 March to 3 April | 31 March | Bobbie Evans | Cymru | [1][40] | ||
2006 | 18 April to 23 April | 20 April | County Donegal | Letterkenny | John A. MacIver | Alba | [1][41] |
2007 | 10 April to 15 April | 12 April | Fiona McArdle | Mannin | [1][42] | ||
2008 | 25 March to 30 March | 27 March | Donegal | Liam Ó Maolaodha | Éire | [1][43] | |
2009 | 14 April to 19 April | 16 April | John A. MacIver | Alba | [1][44] | ||
2010 | 6 April to 11 April | 8 April | County Kerry | Dingle | Emyr Wyn Thomas | Cymru | [1][45][46] |
2011 | 26 April to 1 May | 28 April | Murdo Morrison | Alba | [1][47] | ||
2012 | 10 April to 15 April | 12 April | County Carlow | Carlow | Margaret Bird | Mannin | [1][48] |
2013 | 2 April to 7 April | 4 April | Seán Ó Sé | Éire | [1][49] | ||
2014 | 22 April to 27 April | 24 April | County Londonderry | Derry | Dave Crewes | Kernow | [1][50] |
2015 | 7 April to 12 April | 9 April | Arwel Roberts | Cymru | [1][51] | ||
2016 | 29 March to 3 April | 31 March | County Carlow | Carlow | John A. MacIver | Alba | [1][52] |
2017 | 18 April to 23 April | 20 April | Yann-Yvon Dodeur | Breizh | [1][53] | ||
2018 | 3 April to 8 April | 5 April | County Donegal | Letterkenny | Clare Kilgallon | Mannin | [1][54] |
2019 | 23 April to 28 April | 25 April | Bláthnaid ÓBrádaigh | Éire | [1][55][56] | ||
2020 | No contest held due to the COVID-19 pandemic | [57] | |||||
2021 | [58] | ||||||
2022 | [58] | ||||||
2023 | 11 April to 16 April | 13 April | County Carlow | Carlow | Jenefer Lowe | Kernow | [59] |
2024 | 2 April to 6 April | 4 April | Catrin Ann | Cymru | [60] |
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