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Green Party?

July 29th, 2008 by festival news

No, it’s nothing to do with John Gormley or Trevor Sergeant. They’d approve of the Irish Green Gathering though: an eco-friendly music festival that’s “about looking at more sensible ways of living our lives.” It takes place in Co. Wexford from August 8-10.

“Be as green as possible, with the eventual aim of achieving an entirely sustainable, near zero-carbon, near zero-waste event,” they say, and who would wish them ill? After all, green politics is the new rock and roll.

Children under 13 are admitted for free. There are lectures on sustainability and demonstrations of green technology. It is an “inclusive event,” and caters for punters who reject the eating of meat as well as those who want to roast hog and lamb. The beer is local and independent. So’s pretty much everything else.

You don’t have to hand over too much green (aargh!) either: the weekend’s revellry, including camping, costs €65.

Jinx Lennon

The line-up’s as friendly as the price and the atmosphere. Jinx Lennon, Giveamanakick, The Radio, Fred, Ilya K, Rarely Seen Above Ground, The Radio and Grand Pocket Orchestra are all up for it.

August 8-10, then, at Woodbrook House, Killanne, Co. Wexford. See for yourself.

Maybe Mantua?

July 28th, 2008 by festival news

There’s so much to keep an eye on this coming Bank Holiday weekend, we may as well get started today!

Festival folk be ready, because Mantua is back. The Mantua Project this Friday, Saturday and Sunday provides fans with a little something out of the ordinary.

The arts and music event in Ballaghadereen, Co. Roscommon includes music three stages, as well as two additional tents for DJs, performance artists, film and art installations. Where do you even start?

Super Extra Bonus Party by Naomi McArdle

Bands playing at Mantua include Mum, Gravenhurst, The Victorian English Gentleman’s Club, Ham Sandwich, Build An Ark, Warsaw Village Band, Deadelus and Poets of Rhythm. For lovers of electronic music, there’s a stage presented by Irish collective the Alphabet Set, which features a mix of artists from home and abroad, including Clark (Warp, UK), Prince Kong V’s Obeah Kan, Various Production and Super Extra Bonus Party (pictured).

There’s also a wide range of films on show in the Project tent, if you can find time for a movie between all the music and art shows. Tickets including camping cost €100 if bought before the festival or €130 on the gate. Check out the Mantua site for more.

More bank holiday festivals to come tomorrow!

To drink or not to drink?

July 25th, 2008 by festival news

That is the question this weekend, with two very different festivals on offer.

If you’re looking for something different, well then maybe the FutureSounds Festival is the one for you. No drink or drugs allowed for this all ages fest, so it can be done on the cheap, and you might just spot the next big thing.

Taking place at the CBS field Portlaoise, the line-up includes rising acts 12 Gauge – who were runners-up in the Academy Battle of the Bands – Saving J, Scuba Dice, Tarrintino, Hovercraft Pirates, The Rumors and Marble Chips – semi finalists for 2fm’s Blast Beat competition.

As well as the musical attractions of the day there will be food stalls and a market with jewellery and clothes stalls. For more information click here.

And if a dry weekend sounds like your idea of hell, the Ballyknockan Music Festival, taking place in Co. Wicklow, has a ‘bring your own booze’ policy. Punters can bring whatever drink they like, as long as it’s not in glass bottles.

The annual charity festival raises funds for Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital in Crumlin. Musical highlights include Distractors, Rock of Ages, Baby Jenx, The Murder Of Crows, The Deans, Miracle Bell and Shallow Stream. This festival runs from today until Sunday, and camping is optional. For more click here.

Enjoy the weekend!

X-cellent fun in Skibbereen this weekend

July 24th, 2008 by festival news

Skibbereen, Co. Cork is about to come alive this weekend with Cork X Southwest taking place this Saturday.

Cork X Southwest is a new festival combining music, food, art and quirky sideshows, taking place on the Showgrounds just outside Skibbereen.

Featuring three stages and over thirty acts, the main stage will be hosting Agnostic Mountain Choir, Avatar, Cathy Davey, Gorbachov, Jape and The Walls (pictured), to name a few.

The Walls by Naomi McArdle

The Rula Bula Tent hosts a collection of ‘clowns, acrobats and wildlife’ all moving to the sounds of national and international DJs and dance acts… a circus, in other words!

Tired out by what the festival has on offer so far? Then get yourself along to the R and R tent! A place to relax, have a massage, or even a siesta, the R n R room provides the ultimate recharge.

Sounds like our kind of festival alright!

A sweet weekend in store

July 23rd, 2008 by festival news

Attention all sweet-toothed folk! This weekend Dublin’s first ever Chocolate Festival is coming to Temple Bar.

The event calendar focuses on chocolate, chocolate and… um, even more chocolate! Events revolve around not only tasting chocolate, but also exploration of the beautiful creation through film, literature and the visual arts. The festival on Friday offers chocolate lovers a workshop in sensory analysis offered by Ivan Caprioli and a talk on fairtrade and the coco bean, by Ian Callanan from Global Gction Glan Ireland.

Friday’s festival offerings close with a screening of Tim Burton’s 2005 version of Charlie And The Chocolate Factory in Meeting House Square. Funnily enough, if you want to attend this screening, you must get your hands on one of the free golden tickets!

Saturday, bring your money along, because for chocolate addicts, a visit to the Chocolate Market ain’t gonna come cheap! It runs from 10am-4.30pm in Meeting House Square. There will also be a chocolate themed book and poetry reading at Connolly Books from 5pm-6pm (yes, seriously).

On Sunday you have a second chance to catch the Chocolate Market from 10am to 4.30pm, and the festival closes by crowning one chef the chocolate champion of Dublin.
Chocolate recipes from The Clarence Hotel, Chez Emily, Crepes in the City, Smock Alley Café and Sabores de Mexico are all competing to be crowned the Temple Bar Chocolatier.

Ok now, stop licking your lips and start plannig your weekend! For more information click here.

Indie-Pendence confirms time slots

July 22nd, 2008 by festival news

All you festival-goers can now get planning as the time slots for Indie-Pendence 2008 have been announced.

The festival takes place August Bank Holiday weekend with headline acts such as Gemma Hayes, Cathey Davey (pictured) and The Blizzards.

Cathy Davey by Graham Keogh

The gigs, taking place at New Square in Mitchelstown, boast an impressive array of new and established acts including Fight Like apes, Ham Sandwich, The Flaws and the Kinetiks. All gigs are free and ticket-less, so it’s just perfect for your last minute bank holiday plans!

Read on for the full line-up with stage times…

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Dysart line-up doubles in size

July 21st, 2008 by festival news

Those who have already picked up their tickets for this year’s Dysart festival will be delighted to hear of the latest additions to the line up.

The festival, taking place in Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny on Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 August at Dysart Castle, have announced the addition of their dance and comedy tents.

Added to the bill are a selection of top DJs including Detroit DJs Stacey Pullen and Kenny Larkin who will perform a mammoth five hour set together, D.M.C. champion Cutmaster Swift, London-based Irish Diva DJ MisWhite and Breakspoll’s Breakthrough Artist of the Year Plaza de Funk.

The line-up on Sunday’s dance stage includes performances by Alex Paterson from The Orb, Naïve Melody and Slippery People with Sen-C.

Damian Clark is at the Comedy Tent at Dysart ‘08

The Comedy Tent will feature a selection of top comedy acts from The Laughter Lounge including Paddy Courtney, John Lynn, Steve Cummins and Damian Clark (above). Hosting the stage will be The Rock & Roll Rescue Squad, purveyors of the Dublin’s Songs of Praise in the Village.

Acts previously announced include Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, Welsh operatic singer Katherine Jenkins, folk guitarist John Martyn, Blind Boys of Alabama, Republic of Loose, Gemma Hayes, Juliet Turner and Fred.

Tickets range from €75 to €240 – or even better, you can win a pair of tickets from Hot Press; all you have to do is click here

Stendhal Syndrome is proving contagious…

July 21st, 2008 by festival news

What in the Jaysus is Stendhal Syndrome? We’ve been here before. As syndromes go it’s pretty good, actually. It’s getting better, too.

The Coronas

Now The Coronas are exposed to it, as is/are Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly and Andy Irvine. Add Hybrasil, Gavin Glass, Thomas Kitt and Armoured Bear to the cocktail and things begin to sound… psychosomatic.

And then there the other patients to worry about: Kent Duchaine, Delorentos, Fiona Pears, Charlie Winston, Yakuza, The Spook Of The Thirteenth Lock, And So I Watch You From Afar, Furlo, Hovercraft, Pirates Mantic, Can’t Cite Scripture, Skruff, Citizen Snips, Paddy Nash, Tom McShane, Jungle VIP’s, Escape Act, Tommy Shots, Tin Pot Operation, Two Door Cinema Club, Cara Robinson and Eskimos Fall.

Tickets are now onsale in Belfast (Matchetts Music, Wellington Place), Derry (Cool Discs, 6/7 Lesley House, Foyle Street) and Limavady (Limavady Rugby Club). Online tickets are promised this week.

All this takes place in Limavady, Co. Derry, August 15-17.

Woohoo, it’s the weekend!

July 18th, 2008 by festival news

Well the weekend is upon us once again so what is a guy/girl to do? Apart from the Analog festival featured in yesterday’s post, there’s a trio of other great events you may want to pencil into your diary.

New Ross, Co.Wexford is offering a wealth of musical talent (much of it free, might I add) this weekend. The JFK Dunbrody festival gets underway tonight with a free open-air gig in the Town Park.

Mundy by Graham Keogh

Tonight’s line-up includes The Fureys and Dave Arthur Breeze Junkie; lets just hope the rain keeps away! If you’re not tired after Friday night, the concert on Saturday features Sharon Shannon’s Big Band and Mundy (pictured above) as well as Saving J – no doubt a lively night is in store!

Dickie Rock, Dominic Kirwan and Alvin Kenny provide the entertainment with the last of the free concerts on Sunday night. What better way to round up the festival, than with a few golden oldies!

For those who would prefer the sheltered surroundings of St. Michaels Theatre, the talent of Luan Parle, Eleanor McEvoy, and Carmel Conway are all there to delight for €15. Click here for full festival details.

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Analog Festival dominates the docks this weekend

July 17th, 2008 by festival news

Lou Reed live by Andrew Duffy

The one to watch this Friday 18 is the Analog festival, happening on Grand Canal Square in Dublin’s Docklands.

Fans of Hal Willner – or pirates for that matter – need to get themselves down to the Rogue’s Gallery Friday at 8.30pm to catch the premier performance of his sea chantey project, a collection of sea ballads and pirate songs.

Artists involved in the show include: Lou Reed (pictured), Oscar-winning actor Tim Robbins, Shane MacGowan of the Pogues, Three Punched Men aka Gavin Friday, Guggi and Dave Id Busaras, Neil Hannon of Divine Comedy fame, Waterson: Carthy, Teddy Thomson, Davis Thomas, Julie Fowlis, Baby Gramps, Ed Harcourt and Sandy Dillon. Read the rest of this entry »