Celebrating St Piran’s Day 2025
St. Piran’s Day, celebrated on March 5th, is the national day of Cornwall, honouring St. Piran, the patron saint of tin miners and Cornwall itself. The day commemorates when St. Piran, an Irish missionary, arrived in Cornwall around the 5th century. Cornish people celebrate with parades, traditional music, dancing, and flag-waving. The iconic black and white Cornish flag represents St. Piran’s discovery of tin – when he noticed black tin ore in his fireplace producing a white cross of tin as it smelted. Today, the celebration has evolved into a wider expression of Cornish identity and culture.
Launceston Children’s Parade, March 5th 2025
The Launceston Children’s Parade will be held on Wednesday, March 5 at 10 am. The procession begins at the castle entrance and makes its way to the town square. Organised by Launceston Town Council, everyone is welcome to attend and participate in the communal singing.
Featured performances include Mr Martin’s Reel and the Lanson Dance, which made its debut in 2022 during a visit by the then-Prince Charles and Camilla, who are now King Charles and Queen Camilla.
St Piran’s Day Parade, Bodmin 2025
St Piran’s Day celebrations will be on Wednesday, March 5th. Festivities begin at The Old Library at 11:00 am.
The event features a vibrant procession of local primary school children parading down Fore Street, accompanied by community members. Upon reaching Mount Folly, attendees will hear brief addresses from local officials before enjoying traditional Cornish dances performed by the children.
St Piran’s Festival, Newquay 2025
Join us for the annual St Piran’s Festival in Newquay! This traditional Cornish celebration features singing, dancing, and the spectacular grand parade.
Saturday, March 1
- 1:00 PM – Stories & Songs at Newquay Library
- 2:00 PM – Cornish Language Taster Class with Liz Carne and Gareth Horner at the library
- All Day – St Piran’s Trail Fun Activity (maps available at Visit Newquay or downloadable from our website)
Sunday, March 2
- 3:00 PM – Newquay Rowing Club’s Famous Egg and Bacon Pie Competition (entries due by 3:00 PM)
- 4:00 PM – Grand Parade starting from Gover Lane, proceeding through Bank Street and East Street, finishing at Marcus Hill
- All Day – St Piran’s Trail Fun Activity continues
Tuesday, March 4
- Evening – St Piran’s Eve Concert at the Great Western Hotel and Steam Bar
Pensans Shout for St Piran 2025
After the success of last year’s St Piran’s Day Dance and Shout, the event returns! The celebration will include participation in the Cornwall-wide Trelawny Shout, a mass singing of the national anthem at 9 pm, followed by more tunes and merriment. Visitors are advised to arrive early to grab a pint and a seat, as the venue was extremely busy last year.
The event will take place at 7 pm at the Yacht Inn, Penzance on the 5th March.
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