
EPSO marks the start of an exciting new summer festival for Dundalk
The Argus
Today at 02:00
A new summer arts festival for Dundalk is being given a 'soft launch' this year as the town's popular festival built around murals is being expanded to take in a host of other events.
EPSO will run for eight days from Saturday June 7 and will build on the achievements of the SEEK festival over the past six years, with even bigger plans for 2026.

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