Stephenson describes the impact as “we had emerged from the darkness, and there would be no going back. Sense of Ireland was a foolhardy declaration by the many hundreds of us involved, that Irish art and artists could take their place alongside the best in the world without deference, and were of central importance to the future of Ireland. At the time many within the Irish establishment thought that the Festival would never happen. But we were young, and reckless, and we were proven right. It took London by storm, but Dublin even more so. Never again would we doubt our own worth.” The festival ended with a showcase of New Irish Rock, just a few days after playing the Acklam Hall U2 would sign their first record deal.