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05 Sept 2025

Excitement building for Conor McGregor's sister's wedding in iconic Tipperary venue

The MMA star will be a VIP in the Cashel Palace at the wedding of his sister Erin McGregor and Terry Kavanagh

Conor McGregor's sister Erin teases secret wedding venue as she tucks into tasting menu

Erin gets ready for menu tasting, pictured right beside her fiancé Terry Kavanagh enjoying their wedding tasting menu but is it at the Cashel Palace Hotel? CREDIT: Erin McGregor's Instagram page

The town of Cashel is buzzing as the talk fills the air about the celebrity wedding of the year which is set to take place at the Cashel Palace Hotel this month as Erin McGregor, sister of Conor McGregor, gets ready to tie the knot.

The Dancing with the Stars tv show star got engaged to long-term partner Terry Kavanagh in December, 2022 and for the last number of months the excitement levels have been building in the Tipperary town as the wedding comes into focus. 

It is expected that there is a deal in place with an American magazine for the rights to the wedding, which is set to take place shortly at the recently refurbished hotel. 

Amongst those ready to dance at the event are Erin’s and Conor’s parents, Tony and Margaret, as well as other well-known Irish celebrities and other international stars. 

The town is used to hosting big names and the five-star Cashel Palace Hotel has become a firm favourite since it reopened in recent years after a long closure.

In recent months big names such as Robbie Henshaw, the Ireland rugby star, celebrated marriage with his wife Sophie Marren and guests in the beautiful Tipperary town.

On that occasion other members of the Ireland rugby team dropped into local pubs such as Foley's and the Bailey's Hotel where they mingled with locals and wedding goers alike. 

Over the year's famous names like the Kennedy's, Alex Ferguson, Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor amongst others have all visited and stayed at the iconic hotel in the heart of Tipperary that once was the home of the Archbishop's in the area. 

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