Get ready to shamrock and roll at these St. Patrick’s events.

Get your green on and head out to these St. Paddy’s Day celebrations.

A man handing out goodies at the Louisville st. Patrick's Day Parade

The parade might be over, but the festivities have just begun.

Photo by WHAS11

St. Patrick’s Day is on Sunday this year, but Louisville is getting ready to celebrate all weekend long. From a pub crawl to live music to a silent disco, there’s bound to be someplace you can show off your best green fit.

Food + Music

The Irish Rover | 2319 Frankfort Ave.
Catch live music and chow down on brown soda bread + enjoy beers from the cash-only beer truck at this pub’s tent party on Sunday, March 17. The heated tent will be open 11 a.m.-9 p.m, and there’s a $10 cover charge.

The Raven | 3900 Shelbyville Rd.
The celebration of Irish spirit runs all day Sunday, March 17. Get brunch with a side of Irish + Scottish music by Guilderoy Byrne 11 a.m.-2 p.m. The music continues with Irish and bluegrass roots ensemble Cloigheann at 3-5 p.m. and Celtic Fae 6-9 p.m.

Drinks + Bar Crawls

ShopBar | 950 Barret Ave.
Celebrate with green beer, $1 Jell-O shots + corned beef and cabbage rolls from Soul Fire. ShopBar opens at 12 p.m. on Sunday, March 17 and will also offer free swag giveaways.

Fourth Street Live Shamrocks and Shenanigans | 411 S. 4th St.
Tickets are $15 to this street party where you can make stops at The Sports & Social Club, Guy Fieri’s Smokehouse, Pizza Bar, and PBR. The bar crawl runs 2-8 p.m. Saturday, March 16.

All Ages

St. Patrick’s Day Family Swim | 4176 Westport Rd.
Make a lucky splash at this free family swim event at Goldfish Swim School’s indoor pool, 12:30-1:30 p.m. Saturday, March 16.

TEN20 Highlands Silent Disco | 2200 Bardstown Rd.
Tune your headset into Irish party tunes and dance like no one is listening. TEN20 opens at 6:30 a.m., but the Silent Disco starts at 8 p.m on Saturday, March 16. Tickets are $10.

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