It may be Labor Day weekend, but here in Central Florida, it might feel more like St. Patrick's Day!

Irish entertainers are taking over Raglan Road Irish Pub & Restaurant at Downtown Disney Sept. 4-7 for the fourth annual “Great Irish Hooley.”

"Hooley" means "party," one that usually involves Irish music. Raglan Road has flown in seven bands/acts to perform on both the indoor and outdoor stages.

This year’s Hooley band lineup includes:

Screaming Orphans – Four talented sisters from Bundoran in County Donegal, Ireland, who combine original pop/rock music with the Ceili (kay-lee) traditional music of their family roots. Their dynamic show has taken the festival circuit by storm, with stops at the Great Irish Hooley between August shows at the Milwaukee Irish Fest and September appearances at the Pittsburgh Irish Festival.

The Raglan Roots Coalition – 10 years down the road, Raglan felt it was time to shake its boogie – Roots style, with this new Irish house band. Think soul-rocking Celtic bluegrass with some hip-swingin’, knee-shakin’ funky roots beats and you’re only halfway there.

JigJam – The hottest new act on the Celtgrass music scene, this County Offaly, Ireland, trio blend the best of hard-driving American Bluegrass and Irish folk music.

The West Coast Trio -- This three-man band from Ireland’s west coast plays traditional and contemporary Irish songs on accordion, flute and guitar with plenty of reels and jigs.

The Blarney Stones – Three talented musicians from Ireland with a fresh take on Irish music and a new, exciting sound for our guests. Lead singer Hannah Carr may dance a step or two, as she’s a former Raglan Road Irish Dancer!

The Blaggards – Hailing from County Clare, home of traditional Irish music, these vibrant musicians honed their skills performing on the west coast of Ireland gig scene while studying at the Irish Music Institute in the University of Limerick.

Cooney & Ryan – One of the finest traditional Irish music duos around, these accomplished, energetic musicians often invite the crowd to sing along.

The Raglan Road Irish Dancers – Plucked from the cast and stages of the world’s greatest Irish dance shows, the Raglan Road Dancers perform throughout the long Hooley weekend. You can even learn some traditional Irish dance steps – no experience necessary!

To find out who's performing when and where, scroll down to the entertainment line-up on the official event page.

For the first time, The Great Irish Hooley is offering free craft beer classes/tastings by Ireland's own Rye River Brewery.

"Yea, so this here is the first year we've come over," said Owen Ashmore, a thick-accented brewer. "We've got four special beers that are going to be exclusive just for this festival. We're going to have a watermelon wheat beer - which is a half a ton of fresh watermelon cut up and put in the beer. Really refreshing for this weather outside."

Classes are at 1 & 5 p.m. Sat., Sun., and Mon. They're not taking reservations, so arrive early to snag a spot.

For the kids, Celtic face painting goes from noon on Sat. - Mon.

Admission to Hooley is free. Here's what you can nosh on while you rock on.