The 33rd Phil Murphy Weekend

We captured moments at the Phil Murphy Weekend Festivalphilmurphyweekend.ie (July 24–27, 2025).
Thank you for this weekend
We didn’t just come here to take photos — we came to listen. To see. To feel.
What we witnessed over these days was more than a festival.
It was a living thread of culture, woven not from posters or promotion,
but from people walking through a pub door as if returning home.
Irish pubs are not about drinks.
They are about belonging.
About a place where you’re never a stranger.
It’s where grown men play like children.
Where women laugh because they know every verse.
Where three generations sit at the same table — and no one is left out.

We want this atmosphere to stay alive.
Not just in memories or photos,
but in real spaces —
where voices echo off the walls and fiddles speak louder than words.
Capturing this is not just photography.
It’s about preserving a feeling,
a rhythm of life that still beats under these roofs.
Thank you to everyone who sang, who listened, who simply showed up.
We leave with gratitude — and with hope
that the spirit of these nights lives on
in every pub where music begins.
We’re happy to see our photos and videos shared!
  • 4
    days of storytelling
  • 1500
    Photographs taken
  • 1
    journey captured frame by frame
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Together, we can let these moments travel further while keeping their story true.
The 33rd Phil Murphy Weekend
With love,
GCPro — Gleb Chervynskyi and Yuliia
Phil Murphy Weekend
— the heart of tradition echoing in every chord
On these Irish streets, music isn’t just played — it’s breathed.
Phil Murphy Weekend is four days of pubs alive with laughter, music spilling through open doors, and accordion melodies blending with the very pulse of the land.
We were there not just to capture it — but to preserve it.
This isn’t a concert. It’s a memory.
It’s music passed on not through notes — but through eyes, gestures, and the rhythm of a pint in hand.
It’s something that cannot fade — as long as there are those who listen.

Learn more about the history and organizers of Phil Murphy Weekend →