BOOZED-up Brits painted towns and cities green tonight as they kicked off St Patrick’s Day celebrations across the country.

Revellers donned their best emerald outfits in Newcastle, Cheltenham and Nottingham as pals gathered for the Irish festivities.

Pals dressed up for pubs and bars in Newcastle's Bigg Market

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Pals dressed up for pubs and bars in Newcastle’s Bigg MarketCredit: NNP
Revellers sported their best emerald outfits for the occasion

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Revellers sported their best emerald outfits for the occasionCredit: NNP
It was all smiles for those getting their first St Paddy's fix on the town in two years

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It was all smiles for those getting their first St Paddy’s fix on the town in two yearsCredit: NNP

Pals were seen laughing and dancing on the streets of Newcastle, while festival goers in Cheltenham celebrated into the night.

It marks the first time Brits have been able to venture out for the big day in two years, after Covid curbs blocked the bonanza in 2020 and 2021.

Tonight, groups of pals made the most of their fresh freedoms – with lads and ladies sporting shamrocks and hats.

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One group of girls was seen dancing through the street in shamrock headbands while others donned flower leis in the Irish flag colours.

Last night lads were spotted in Playboy-esque bunny ears while two females were seen in daring leotards for the brisk temperatures.

The pair pulled off the ensemble with matching white socks and shoes with their long locks untouched by the passing showers.

One group of grinning gals covered their fancy dress hats with plastic bags in case they were caught out in the drizzle.

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Groups of young men posed for pictures wearing green costumes, leprechaun hats and rugby jerseys.

One mischievous pair in speedos posed with the bottoms toward the camera as one gave a thumbs up.

The pair were wearing floral shirts with a sprinkle of green and different shades of blue.

Fans were spotted on day three of the Cheltenham festival in Cheltenham, England, giving a nod to St Patrick’s Day in various dress-up while celebrations took place across Ireland.

Massive crowds took to the streets of Dublin, after Covid-19 led to events being cancelled over the last two years.

Cities, towns and villages across the island are marking March 17 after the easing of coronavirus restrictions, with up to 400,000 people expected to attend the traditional parade in Dublin and many more watching it live on TV.

In March 2020, swathes of St Patrick’s Day plans were cancelled with the onset of the global pandemic, with parades axed in Dublin and Belfast.

This year, in Dublin, the parade began at Parnell Square and was making its way through O’Connell Street and around College Green, before winding its way through Lord Edward Street and ending in Kevin Street at around 2pm.

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Hollywood actor John C Reilly was the international guest of honour at the Dublin parade.

The Irish/American star said it was a great opportunity to “spread joy” during a difficult time in the world.

Dressed in a green tweed suit from Dublin’s famed Louis Copeland & Sons store, Mr Reilly said he was excited to take part in the celebrations.

Anna McGowan, interim director at the St Patrick’s Festival, said it was emotional to see the return of the parade.

She said: “It’s been three calendar years since the last parade and there’s so many people whose lives are about putting on a show, and to be able to do that this year, and to welcome people back on to the streets of Dublin for our national days, it is so emotional and so important.

“I’m thrilled to be back.

“This parade will be bigger and brighter than ever before. We’ve been able to double the creative content in the parade.

“We’re also just thrilled to be able to welcome back our international marching bands to Dublin, so that’s going to be fantastic.”

In Belfast, the first parade since 2019 left City Hall at 1pm.

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Organisers said the theme would be “We are all Patrick, we are all Belfast”.

The parade will travel along Donegall Place, into High Street, Bridge Street and Waring Street and finish in Donegall Street close to Writers’ Square.

This fella was all smiles in his shamrock-styled suit

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This fella was all smiles in his shamrock-styled suitCredit: NNP
These pals painted the town green in Newcastle

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These pals painted the town green in NewcastleCredit: NNP
Cheltenham Festival goers enjoyed the celebration for the first time at the event in two years

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Cheltenham Festival goers enjoyed the celebration for the first time at the event in two yearsCredit: SWNS
Partygoers in Nottingham smiled the night away with early celebrations

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Partygoers in Nottingham smiled the night away with early celebrationsCredit: Ashley Kirk
A group of young women appeared to be having a great night celebrating

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A group of young women appeared to be having a great night celebratingCredit: Ashley Kirk
Young men posed for a picture appearing in Playboy-esque attire

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Young men posed for a picture appearing in Playboy-esque attireCredit: Ashley Kirk
Two young women braved the wet weather in leotards

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Two young women braved the wet weather in leotardsCredit: Ashley Kirk
This lad was feeling the St Patrick's Day theme

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This lad was feeling the St Patrick’s Day themeCredit: Splash
Punters dressed up to celebrate St Paddy's at three of the Cheltenham festival

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Punters dressed up to celebrate St Paddy’s at three of the Cheltenham festivalCredit: PA
A group of friends appeared to be in good spirits

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A group of friends appeared to be in good spiritsCredit: Ashley Kirk
Two lads wore floral shirts with a sprinkle of green

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Two lads wore floral shirts with a sprinkle of greenCredit: Ashley Kirk
Three friends smiled for a picture as they enjoyed their night out

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Three friends smiled for a picture as they enjoyed their night outCredit: Ashley Kirk
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