Dublin
- Did you know that we are part of a bigger event programme, Dublin City Council’s Summer in Dublin? Thank you so so so so much everyone in Dublin City Council’s Events Unit. You really are all amazing and we would not be here without you. Check out www.dublincity.ie/events to stay entertained all summer.
- Dublin’s Hit Music Station has been with us since day one. They can most certainly take their fair portion of the credit in making the AIB Street Performance World Championship a success. They are a cracking radio station and a rocking supporter of the Championship. Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts.
- If it were not for Fáilte Ireland the Street Performance World Championship would never have been hosted here in Ireland. We truly owe everyone in Fáilte a huge debt of gratitude. Thanks for helping to make Ireland the brilliant and exciting place it is.
- Bravo Outdoor Advertising have partnered up with us advertising the event on all those amazing billboards and buses that you see all around Ireland. The SPWC would not be as big without Bravo so once again thank you so so much, you have outdone yourselves.
- Metro Herald have always gone above and beyond the call of duty in supporting this free festival. Metro Herald promotes the event to its absolute maximum year after year. Having devoted so much time and resources to us, we cannot possibly thank them enough, but we will try... Thanks a gazillion Metro Herald.
- What kind of cool company lets 150 Where’s Wallys take over one of their trams? Yep, you guessed it, Luas are that cool company. The Where’s Wally flashmob would not have been possible without Luas and to top it all off, they are letting everyone dressed as a Wally travel to and from the festival for free. Hats off Luas and thanks so much.
- We are over the moon to have the Irish Times back on board with us this year. The Ticket is the ‘creme de la creme’ for finding the best entertainment in Ireland and we are flattered to have them as our sponsor. If you like events such as this, do check out The Ticket every Friday in the Irish Times.