Tickets for 43rd Annual St. Pat’s in Five Points Go On Sale November 29
Columbia’s popular St. Pat’s in Five Points festival returns on March 15, 2025, for its 43rd year of music, food, and family fun. Tickets willContinue Reading
Columbia’s popular St. Pat’s in Five Points festival returns on March 15, 2025, for its 43rd year of music, food, and family fun. Tickets will be available starting Black Friday, November 29, at StPatsColumbia.com, with limited-time discounts and special perks.
General Admission:
Lucky Leprechaun VIP Lounge ($110 early, $125 after Dec. 2):
Saluda’s & Tito’s Ultra Premium VIP Experience ($200, limited):
Registration also opens on Black Friday for the Get to the Green race, which includes a T-shirt, medal, and festival entry. Discounted registration is $35 through Cyber Monday.
“St. Pat’s in Five Points is a celebration that brings the community together for a day of fun and connection,” said Heather McDonald, Executive Director of the Five Points Association. “This limited-time $15 ticket offer is a great way to give the gift of a memorable experience.”
The event draws over 32,000 attendees annually and generates $12.7 million for the Columbia area. Over the past 42 years, the Five Points Association has donated more than $1.3 million to local charities.
For more information or to explore sponsorship, vendor, parade, and volunteer opportunities, visit StPatsColumbia.com or email [email protected].
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