Cannonball supercar extravaganza rolling into Salthill

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Jace Tiermiy (5) &Feidhluim Tiermiy (1) from Galway City at the arrival of Cannonball to the Galmont Hotel in Galway in 2021. Photo Credit: Kasia Farat

The stylish travelling supercar festival Cannonball will be rolling into Salthill next month, giving people a chance to gape at some of the most gorgeous machines ever built.

On Saturday, September 16 people in Salthill can get a look at some of the finest cars on the planet from the awe-inspiring power of Ferrari, Lamborghini and McLaren to the grace and elegance of Porsche, Aston Martin, and Maserati.

Cannonball offers spectators a unique opportunity to witness the world’s most prestigious and sought-after supercars up close and enjoy the unique festival atmosphere.

The Brazilian Dancers, giant screens, music and fanfare brings all the glamour of carnival and live DJs, bands and festivals in host towns get the party started.

The Cannonballers and celebrities in colourful costumes add to the melee. From Spiderman to Star Wars, Cat Woman to Wonder Woman, cheerleaders to Charlie’s Angels, Batman, the Joker and more, it is a totally unique free family day out.

This year, organisers are also calling on spectators to dress up in fancy dress with prizes for best dressed.

Christian Doyle (9) from Edenderry pictured at Cannonball. Photo Credit: Andres Poveda

Cannonball has already raised €1,538,602 for Irish Charities and brings a unique and inimitable electric atmosphere to host towns all over the country making it a widely-anticipated free family event for spectators.

This year the official charity of Cannonball is The Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation – an Irish children’s charity that funds and delivers in-home nursing care, respite support and end-of-life care for children from birth to six years of age who have highly complex and life-limiting medical conditions.

There are currently over 400 children under the care of Jack and Jill right across the country and the charity’s mission is to empower parents to care for their child at home.

The tour will kick off on Thursday, September 14, when the Cannonball crew will roll into Malahide Castle to get set for another adrenalin fuelled supercar spectacle.

The supercars are due to start arriving from 6pm with an opportunity for spectators to be captivated by their enviable fusion of engineering excellence and breathtaking design.

Cannonball founder Alan Bannon pictured with members of Style Warriors at Cannonball. Photo Credit: Andres Poveda

On Friday at 10am, the gleaming convoy will depart Malahide Castle and will blaze a trail to Cavan for a lunch stop at the Slieve Russell Hotel and Country Club in Cavan.

The first finish line and overnight stay will be in Ballina and the cars are due to arrive to the finish line on the Quay at 6pm to help celebrate Ballina’s 300th birthday.

On Saturday September 16 the convoy will leave the Quay in Ballina at 10:30am and travel to Salthill Hotel Co Galway for lunch at 1pm and then onwards to Pery Square Limerick City for the second finish line and overnight stay in association with Limerick City and County.

The on Sunday the supercars will leave Limerick City at 10:30am, then fuel up at Circle K Fermoy and then onwards to Cork for lunch at Fota Island Resort before a big dramatic final finish line in Kilkenny City at 6pm.