Thu 10 May 2007
Celtic Weekend: CRAWLEY IRISH FESTIVAL – 26 AUGUST 2007
Posted under category: EventsPublished by David Nolan
Bank Holiday Sunday 26 August 2007
12pm: Southgate Playing Fields, Southgate Avenue, Crawley, West Sussex - [map]
A great start to the weekend concludes with the 12th Crawley Irish Festival, on Sunday from Noon with live music, sport and more. The Festival, and the whole Crawley Celtic Weekend, is organised entirely by volunteers.
This year’s Celtic Weekend will feature the biggest Crawley Irish Festival ever held with two live music stages, an Irish Dance Stage, Set-Dancing and Ceili Marquee, GAA sports, free children’s entertainment and great craic for the family.
The FDL Dome Stage, sponsored by Foundation Developments Limited, features around seven hours of the finest folk, traditional, rock and country music. TV personality, Alan Ennis, will act as MC introducing each act with his unique and genuine Irish wit, observations and humour.
Guilfest favourites, The Twelve Sullivans, provide a spark of the folk traditional, plus a fusion courtesy of Guns and Horses, leading directly into the high energy Irish rock of The Emerald Dogs. Mustang and the ever-popular Mick Flavin will provide the country flavour as well as popular Irish tunes. The FDL Stage has something for all tastes but there’s more…
The Landmark Traditional Stage, sponsored by Landmark Groundworks and Civil Engineering, includes some of the best traditional Irish and Celtic music featuring Blackthorn, Brogue, Rocas and The Flying Toads will get the toes tapping and hands clapping.
Free Children’s Entertainment including magic shows, a circus workshop, balloon creations and children’s theatre will entertain the little ones throughout the day.
Irish dance shows from the local Andromeda, O’Brien and Mullins Irish Dance Schools taps off at 3pm, you’ll also have a chance to get involved at the Ceili and Set-Dancing Marquee.
Televised action from the GAA Gaelic Football championship live from Croke Park will be shown on the big screens at the Beer Tent while over at the Sports Arena, there is a busy lineup of Tug o’ War, Hurling and Gaelic Football action.
The Crawley Irish Festival is the most diverse event of its kind in the UK with content that will appeal to all. All proceeds will enhance future events in and promote culture. Entry just £5 for adults and children go free. Get set to paint the town green and enjoy the craic at Crawley.
Tickets - £5 adults / £2 Concessions / £free children available at the gate
[Crawley Celtic Weekend Website]
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