Hordes of people descended on Temple Bar to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on Sunday and it looks like this might have been one of the wildest years yet.
As well as people sharing photos of the madness online, a live stream was set up outside the Temple Bar so people at home could see what they were missing out on.
Though after looking through a few of the highlights, we’re not sure we’d call it ‘missing out’ exactly.
Either you’ll take one look at these photos and sign yourself up for a Paddy’s Day 2020 Temple Bar sesh or chances are, you’ll run the other way…
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