‘HOP’ ALL OVER NORTHERN IRELAND THIS EASTER FOR FAMILY FUN

IF the brighter weather has put a spring in your step then the Easter holidays are the perfect time to go outdoors and eggs-plore the jam packed calendar of events across the region according to the Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB).

With everything from an Easter Eggspress steam train from Belfast to Whitehead, egg trails in a range of locations and an Easter Sea Safari Boat Trip around Strangford Lough, there is no better time of year to have fun with the family.

‘Easter Bunny’ Mischa Dale from Bangor is all set for this year’s Easter celebrations. The Easter holidays are the perfect time to go outdoors and eggs-plore the jam packed calendar of events across the region according to the Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB). To find out more on things to do at Easter click on www.discovernorthernireland.com or visit your local tourist information centre. You can also keep up-to-date with the latest news, images, videos and competitions by visiting http://www.facebook.com/discovernorthernireland.

NITB’s Destination PR and Marketing Manager Ruth Burns says there will be events happening in every county this Easter.

“With the brighter weather and the children off school, Easter is the perfect time of year to plan a family day out and there is something for everyone to enjoy this year,” said Ruth.

“There are lots of events and many visitor attractions that families can spend the day exploring so we are hoping that everybody takes advantage of what’s on offer,” she added.

To help get you started, NITB has highlighted a range of events to keep all the family entertained over the Easter period.

Belfast

Belfast’s Titanic Quarter will be hosting the Easter Weekend Family Fun and International Markets with three days of street performance providing hilarious entertainment over the Easter Weekend.  Celebrate Easter with the animals at Belfast Zoo from April 6 – 10 and watch them enjoy some special Easter treats during feeding time.  Hop aboard the Easter Eggspress for a steam train adventure from Belfast Central Station to Whitehead with Chocolate eggs for all the children on April 9 and 10.           

Co. Antrim

Theatre at the Mill is inviting kids to its High School Musical theatre school this Easter which starts on April 9.  A highly skilled professional team will teach the children how to master dance routines, perfect harmonies and learn scripts which they will then perform live on stage for an audience.  The Ballymena Egg Run on April 10 is a charity motorcycle in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care with all eggs collected being donated to children with special needs.  Easter Eggstravaganza at the Island Arts Centre in Lisburn will be full of fun things for the family including arty antics and movie madness galore from April 11 – 13.

Co. Armagh

The Lough Neagh Discovery Centre will be running its popular Easter fun craft sessions on April 7.  Everyone can make some great Easter goodies to take home as presents and also take part in an Easter trail to find some chocolate treats.  Join local florist James and be inspired to create the perfect Easter floral centre piece at his workshop in Saint Patrick’s Trian on March 31.  From April 6 – 10, Saint Patrick’s Trian will also be hosting Eggs-press Yourself with lots of fun for everyone including Easter crafts, an egg hunt, a theatre show and the chance to pet real bunnies.  Enjoy the Gruffalo’s Easter Trail at the Navan Centre and create your very own Gruffalo themed mask and a Gruffalo Trail where you can meet lots of characters including the mouse, the fox and the snake from April 7 – 10.  Children aged 6 – 12 can enjoy the Easter school holidays at Palace Stables’ Easter Craft Club with crafts, egg rolling and games  on April 12 and 13.

Co. Down

Enjoy some Easter fun and follow the clues over the sand dunes and the beach to discover some chocolate treasure at Murlough National Nature Reserve on April 8.  The Down County Museum is hosting an Easter Monday Fun Day with the best entertainment for all the family including magic shows, craft workshops and much more.  Head to Bangor on Easter Monday for a family fun day out with a falconry display, a modified cars display and the annual parade full of colourful displays, dancers and street entertainers.  Hop over to the Easter Fair at Castle Ward for a jam packed time of children’s activities, horse and carriage rides, local crafts and food stalls and an Easter egg trail on April 7 – 9.  Castle Ward will be holding an Easter Camp for children aged between 8 and 15 on April 11 – 13 with activities galore including archery, rock hopping, canoeing, climbing and much more.  On April 8 – 10 you can explore the waters of Strangford Lough and the Irish Sea aboard the Easter Sea Safari Boat Trip and discover the Angus Rock Lighthouse and SeaGen, the first electricity generating tidal turbine in Europe.  The whole family can enjoy the fun at Mount Stewart’s Easter Trail around its gardens on April 6 – 13 with a prize for every completed quiz sheet.  Join the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust at Castle Espie for a Giant Easter Bunny Hunt with prizes and bunny crafts for all the children.  Explore the nooks and crannies around the beautiful Rowallane Garden at its Easter Tuesday Chick Trail and follow the clues to get an Easter surprise.

Co. Fermanagh

Visit Corralea Activity Centre and test your mountain biking skills on Easter Saturday, enjoy canoeing on Lough MacNean on Easter Sunday or climb the purpose built wall on Easter Monday.  Join the Mad Hatter, White Rabbit and friends for a tea party from April 6 – 9 in the Basement at Castle Coole for a fun-filled afternoon and chocolate treats hunt.  Follow the clues around Florencecourt to find the chocolate eggs at its Easter Trail event on April 6.  The Orchard Acre Farm in Irvinestown will be hosting an Easter Chocolate Factory Festival with a chocolate treasure hunt and chocolate demonstrations on April 7 – 11.  Take this unique opportunity to see Crom from a different perspective as you cruise around the Lough during the Easter Cot Cruise on April 9.

Co. Tyrone

Pay a visit to the Easter bunny and receive a gift at the Barrontop Fun Farm in Strabane from April 6 – 10.  There will be two days of egg-cellent fun at The Argory with lots of activities for the whole family including an egg trail, face painting and lots of children’s entertainment on April 9 – 10.  Go to An Creagán in Omagh for its Big Family Picnic on Easter Monday with lots of entertainment including outdoor play activities, a mobile farm, music and food stalls.

Co. Londonderry

There will be fun for all the family at Downhill Demesne and Hezlett House as you follow the trail around the historic site to find clues to crack the code and unlock the chocolate Easter surprises on April 8.  Springhill House will also be hosting an Easter trail around its gardens on April 8 and 9.

To find out more on things to do at Easter click on www.discovernorthernireland.com or visit your local tourist information centre.  You can also keep up-to-date with the latest news, images, videos and competitions by visiting http://www.facebook.com/discovernorthernireland.

Fancy desigining a mascot for Derry?

If you think you have it in you to design a unique mascot to celebrate Derry’s year as City of Culture, you could see your idea come to life in front of millions.

Culture Company 2013 has joined forces with Culture Northern Ireland to launch a competition to design the official City of Culture 2013 mascot, as part of DCAL’s Creativity Month.

Culture Company 2013 has joined forces with Culture Northern Ireland to launch a competition to design the official City of Culture 2013 mascot, as part of DCAL's Creativity Month. Pictured launching the competition are David Lewis Culture Northern Ireland and Grainne Devine Culture Company 2013.

The competition launched on Thursday past and will be run through the new online creative hub www.creativityni.org. The mascot will become a symbol of City of Culture 2013 and become recognisable by millions of people. It will be showcased at events, on promotional material and on merchandise products that will go on sale throughout 2013 and the winner of the competition will be given Apple products to the value of £3,000.

Culture Minister Carál Ní Chuilín welcomed the launch of the mascot competition. The Minister said: “City of Culture 2013 will be a catalyst for creativity and innovation across our region and beyond. It will inspire people to think differently, to think creatively and to look to the possibilities of the future. Chair of the judging panel Declan McGonagle said: “This is a great opportunity for someone to become part of the legacy of the first ever City of Culture by having their design go down in the history books as the official mascot.

David Lewis, Director at Culture Northern Ireland commented: “This is an exciting opportunity for designers and artists to get involved with the City of Culture in Derry~Londonderry. Mascots always play a significant role in engaging with audiences and inspiring them to participate in activity. I look forward to seeing some creative designs.”

Entries will be accepted until 5pm on April 12, 2012. Further competition details and online application form available at www.creativityni.org/mascot and www.facebook.com/cityofculture2013.

Source http://www.derryjournal.com/news/local/fancy-desigining-a-mascot-for-derry-1-3638900

BRENNANS FEEDS THE IMAGINATION OF SCHOOLS

Popular family bread brand teams up with Replay Theatre Company to launch new production

MORE than 12,000 children across Northern Ireland will enjoy a slice of live theatre thanks to a partnership between Replay Theatre Company and popular bread brand Brennans.

SLICE OF THE ACTION: MORE than 12,000 children across Northern Ireland will enjoy a slice of live theatre thanks to a partnership between Replay Theatre Company and popular family bread brand Brennans. Pictured is Brennans Bread business development manager Colin Todd and Replay’s Marianne Dreams actor Susan Davey along with children from Lowood Primary School, Belfast. Replay is a charitable organisation set up to give schoolchildren and young people an opportunity to experience live theatre, often for the first time, and Brennans has once again teamed up with the theatre group to launch its latest production, Marianne Dreams, which debuts at the Lyric Theatre in Belfast this week. The production will then tour nine regional theatres and arts centres, reaching thousands of children across the country.

Replay is a charitable organisation set up to give schoolchildren and young people an opportunity to experience live theatre, often for the first time, and Brennans has once again teamed up with the theatre group to launch its latest production, Marianne Dreams, which debuts at the Lyric Theatre in Belfast this week.

Showing in the Northern Bank Auditorium of the Lyric, this is the first time a local company has performed on the Lyric’s main stage, after which the production will tour nine regional theatres and arts centres, reaching thousands of children across the country.

Colin Todd, business development manager of Brennans Bread, claims that the continued sponsorship of Replay provides a chance for the bakery to help deliver creative opportunities for schools across Northern Ireland.

“Brennans is delighted to be partnering Replay to deliver the brilliant new production of Marianne Dreams,” said Colin. “We are very excited that this event will be touring such a wide range of theatres and arts centres, reaching families and schools across Northern Ireland.

“Our partnership with Replay is proving to be the perfect match as it reflects the brand’s core values of family, freshness and quality and we’re looking forward to another year of working together on a theatre programme to feed young imaginations,” he added.

Eimear Henry, executive director of Replay Theatre Company, said: “Brennans support has been invaluable to Replay’s programme of work over the last year and we’re delighted to continue our partnership with such an iconic Irish household brand which will allow us to reach more and more young people across the country.

“This year’s production of Marianne Dreams is a captivating performance which offers a fantastic introduction to the arts and we believe that inspiring the imaginations of young people can help them lead a much more creative and fulfilling life,” Eimear added.

Marianne Dreams will be performed at selected venues across Northern Ireland from March 13 – April 3. Replay Theatre Company is offering free buses to transport children from schools to the venues and ticket prices start from only £4. For further information visit www.replaytheatre.co.org

MULTI-PLATINUM SELLING BAND SNOW PATROL TO HEADLINE ‘BUSHMILLS® LIVE’

BUSHMILLS® Irish Whiskey has announced Snow Patrol as the first of a number of artists who will perform at BUSHMILLS Live – the handcrafted whiskey and music festival taking place at the Old BUSHMILLS Distillery on the north coast of Ireland on 20th and 21st June 2012.

Northern Ireland’s very own Snow Patrol, are one of the world’s most popular bands, selling more than 11 million albums since their breakthrough record Final Straw debuted in 2003.

The two-day handcrafted festival will be the first ever staged in an Irish Whiskey distillery. The artists will play a series of intimate gigs in age-old buildings around the distillery. Other performers announced at this stage include renowned musician Foy Vance, who along with David Holmes composed the music for the OSCAR® winning short film, ‘The Shore’ and award-winning singer songwriter and producer Iain Archer.

Snow Patrol’s Jonny Quinn, commented: “Playing live on a bill of great artists and friends, in the Old BUSHMILLS Distillery that’s been around for centuries – it doesn’t get much better than that!”

‘BUSHMILLS Live’ will be a truly ‘money can’t buy experience’. Tickets for the event will not go on general release, instead fans of BUSHMILLS Irish Whiskey can win the chance to attend the festival by entering a competition on the BUSHMILLS Facebook page – facebook.com/bushmills1608 .

To stand a chance of winning they will have to submit a photo of themselves and friend and explain why they and their friend should be in the audience for ‘BUSHMILLS Live’.

As well as listening to great music, those fortunate to win a ticket to the festival will also have the opportunity to make their own blend of BUSHMILLS Irish Whiskey.

Commenting, Colum Egan, Master Distiller, Old BUSHMILLS Distillery said: “The line-up for ‘BUSHMILLS Live’ so far is truly remarkable. Snow Patrol, Foy Vance and Iain Archer are known and loved around the world – much like our whiskey.

“What excites me is they, like all the artists who are coming to play, are fans of our whiskey. BUSHMILLS and music have always gone well together. Handcrafted whiskey and handcrafted music – it just makes sense!”

To win tickets to ‘BUSHMILLS Live’ or to find out more, visit facebook.com/bushmills1608 . Entry opens at 16:08 GMT on St Patrick’s Day and closes at 23:59 GMT on 27th April 2012. Terms and conditions apply.
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Marie Curie bets on NI backing in Great Daffodil Appeal 2012

Marie Curie Cancer Care has launched its Great Daffodil Appeal 2012 encouraging people to don a daffodil pin in March to support the essential work of Marie Curie Nurses across Northern Ireland.

Pamela Ballantine helps Amy Dempster and Marie Curie nurse Kasia Patynowska launch Marie Curie Cancer Care¹s Great Daffodil Appeal 2012, encouraging people to don a daffodil pin in March to support the essential work of Marie Curie Nurses across Northern Ireland. This year¹s flagship appeal is being backed by Downpatrick race course and local award winning fashion designer MaryRose McGrath who has created a bespoke one of a kind daffodil fascinator to be won by the Best Dressed Lady¹ wearing a yellow garment at the Downpatrick race day on 25th March. Pamela Ballantine will take the role of celebrity tipster on the day as well as helping to judge the best dressed competition. Daffodil pins can be picked up from local stores, schools, street collectors, from Marie Curie Shops or online. To find where you can get a daffodil pin in your local community please visit www.mariecurie.org.uk/daffodil. For more information on how to get involved in the Great Daffodil Appeal, please contact 028 90882060.

This year’s flagship appeal is being backed by Downpatrick race course and local award winning fashion designer MaryRose McGrath who has created a bespoke one of a kind daffodil fascinator to be won by the ‘Best Dressed Lady’ wearing a yellow garment at the Downpatrick race day on 25th March.

The annual Great Daffodil Appeal aims to raise £140,000 in donations across Northern Ireland to help provide more free nursing care for people with a terminal illness in their own homes and at the local Marie Curie Hospice, Belfast.

Marie Curie nurse Kasia Patynowska said: “Support for the Great Daffodil Appeal helps Marie Curie Nurses like me to provide more free care to people with cancer and other illnesses in their own homes and at the local Marie Curie Hospice in Belfast.

“We are delighted to have the support of MaryRose McGrath, whose work has graced the pages of fashion’s elite magazines such as Vogue and Elle as well as Downpatrick race course to help us create awareness of our appeal. We would encourage all ladies to come down to the races wearing a yellow garment to be in with a chance winning this beautiful fascinator and help us make a difference by making a donation and wearing a daffodil throughout March.”

Commenting on her support for the campaign, local fashion designer MaryRose McGrath said: “I am proud to be supporting Marie Curie’s Great Daffodil Appeal. After working in the London fashion industry for a number of years it’s great to be back in Northern Ireland.

“As we are stepping into spring, yellow is the colour of the season and provides the perfect opportunity for the public to wear this colour in support of Marie Curie and also on the race day to be in with a chance of winning my one of a kind fascinator.”

Downpatrick race course manager Richard Lyttle said: “We are expecting the race day on 25th March to be a great occasion and are looking forward to hosting the Marie Curie ‘Best Dressed Lady’ award – it’s sure to be a fantastic day and we look forward to welcoming all stylish ladies wearing yellow!”

Daffodil pins can be picked up from local stores, schools, street collectors, from Marie Curie Shops or online. To find where you can get a daffodil pin in your local community please visit www.mariecurie.org.uk/daffodil.

For more information on how to get involved in the Great Daffodil Appeal, please contact 028 90882060 or visit: www.mariecurie.org.uk/daffodil

Sea Safari set for Maiden Voyage through Belfast’s Titanic Quarter!

With the much anticipated opening of the Titanic Visitor Centre just around the corner, Northern Ireland based activity providers have launched three innovative ways of exploring Belfast’s historic shipyard by land and sea.

Speed boat sea safaris, bike tours and interactive clue-based mobile apps are each set to enjoy almost automatic ‘must do’ reputations during this year’s Centenary celebrations and Chris Scott, Activity Tourism Manager for OutdoorNI.com, believes that these activity tours will successfully compliment Belfast’s unique Titanic experience.

Speaking at the announcement of the Belfast Sea Safari, Mr Scott added “It’s great to see Northern Ireland’s activity providers flexing their entrepreneurial muscle and embracing the Titanic story. These tours add an entirely new dimension to Belfast’s tourism product and really set the city apart as an exciting visitor destination.”

The maiden voyage of the brand new Belfast Sea Safari sets off from the Belfast Harbour Marina on Saturday 31st March and Director of the Peak Discovery Group, Andrew Porter, explains “This will be a city tour with a difference! There is so much to see from the waters of Belfast Lough and literally every corner in our Titanic Quarter is steeped in maritime heritage with endless stories to tell.”

These thrilling speed boat tours will follow the route of the Titanic as she left Belfast Harbour in 1912 as well as exploring HMS Caroline and the famous SS Nomadic up close. Mr Porter, who also runs a successful sea safari on Strangford Lough, continues, “We’ll be running these family-friendly tours all summer long and expect them to be popular with visitors to Belfast as well as those native to the capital. We’re confident that the sea safari will be the most exciting way to see the docks and learn a bit more about the fascinating history of where the Titanic tale all began.”

For those who prefer to keep their feet on dry land, Belfast City Bike Tours, have developed a Titanic tour exploring some unique parts of the shipyard only accessible on two wheels. Whilst, Treasure Trails NI have reacted to the Titanic buzz by integrating a clue-based walking route into an interactive mobile app, providing yet another dimension to the Belfast visitor experience in 2012 and beyond.

Visit OutdoorNI.com to find out more about these new activity opportunities taking place in Belfast’s Titanic Quarter this year.

Treat your mum to a special day out with the National Trust

This Mother’s Day, treat your mum to a special day that will really mean something.

Delight her with a delicious afternoon tea or take her to do something that she loves, whether it’s a walk in a glorious garden, an adventure on bikes or an afternoon discovering something new. Whatever you choose to do, give the gift of time this Mother’s Day and make it her special day.

Here’s the National Trust’s top ten places to visit:

Castle Ward

Enjoy a guided stroll around Castle Ward through the exotic Victorian sunken garden and the stunning demesne. Then relax in the Stableyard to the sounds of Vivaldi and other classical works – Walks: 11am to 12.15pm and 3pm to 4.15pm. Music: 1pm to 3.30pm.  Hire a bicycle and explore the miles of new trails or indulge in cream teas in Lord Bangor’s Sitting Room and enjoy a self guided tour of the house.  Mothers receive free entry when accompanied by two paying children under 16 years.

Mount Stewart

With a surprise around every corner the gardens of Mount Stewart are a must-see for garden loving mums. There’s the Spanish pavilion that looks like a theatre set, political planting in the Shamrock Garden and colour-driven beds in the Italian, Sunken and White gardens. Relax in the Bay Restaurant and visit the garden shop to take home a souvenir piece of Mount Stewart.

Rowallane Garden

Be inspired by this enchanting garden’s dazzling array of exotic species from the four corners of the globe. Created in the mid 1860s by the Reverend John Moore, and his nephew Hugh Armytage Moore from 1903, this informal plantsman’s garden reflects the beautiful natural landscape of the surrounding area.  Take a tranquil walk around the Rock Garden Wood or follow the farmland trail to the summit of trio Hill.

The Argory

Say thanks to mum with a day at The Argory.  Enjoy afternoon tea in the Octagon

Room, and live entertainment with craft activities for Mum and the children.  Built in the 1820s, this handsome Irish gentry house is surrounded by a wooded riverside estate with wonderful vistas and riverside walks. The former home of the MacGeough Bond family, a tour of this Neo-classical masterpiece reveals it is unchanged since 1900s – the eclectic interior still evoking the family’s Edwardian tastes and interests.

Springhill

Springhill has a beguiling spirit that captures the heart of every visitor.  Enjoy walks along the way marked paths and strolls around the walled garden overflowing with flowers and herbs.  Its welcoming charm reveals a family home that brings to life the many generations of Lenox-Conynghams who lived here from 1680.

Carrick-a-Rede

Take the exhilarating rope bridge challenge and enjoy a truly unique cliff top experience. Set on the North Antrim Coast Road, amid unrivalled coastal scenery, the 30m-deep and 20m-wide chasm is traversed by an amazing rope bridge that was traditionally erected by salmon fishermen.  Visitors bold enough to cross to the rocky island are rewarded with fantastic views.

Downhill Demesne and Hezlett House

Visit the stunning landscape of Downhill Demesne, and discover the striking 18th century mansion of the eccentric Earl Bishop that now lies in ruins, then explore Mussenden Temple, perched on the cliff edge.  As an extra treat learn about the reality of life in the rural 17th century cottage of Hezlett House.  Built in 1691, Hezlett House is one of the oldest thatched cottages left standing in Northern Ireland.

Patterson’s Spade Mill

See history literally forged in steel at the last working water-driven spade mill in daily use in the British Isles. Hear the hammers, smell the grit, feel the heat and witness the thrill of traditional spade-making. Guided tours vividly capture life during the Industrial Revolution and dig up the history and culture of the humble spade.

Castle Coole

Savour the exquisite stately grandeur of this stunning 18th century mansion set in a historic wooded landscape park – ideal for family walks. As one of Ireland’s finest Neo-classical houses, the sumptuous Regency interior provides a rare treat for visitors to glimpse what life was like in the home of the Earls of Belmore.

Florence Court

This beautiful park, gardens and surrounding forest, offer fantastic opportunities for all the family to enjoy.  There are miles of walking and cycle trails, a playground for the children and the opportunity to discover more about nature with our adventure Tracker Packs.  Alternatively relax in the peaceful gardens and enjoy stunning views to mountain scenery.    At the centre of the demesne lies Florence Court house, one of the most charming and beautiful Georgian mansions in Ulster.

Southern Area Hospice Services nominated as Charity of the Year for Mourne Way Marathon Challenge.

26 Extreme have announced that the Southern Area Hospice Services (SAHS) will be the charity of the year for the Mourne Way Marathon challenge event which will be held on 9th June 2012.

The event caters for all abilities, whether you are an ‘ultra’ athlete and keen to run the 52 mile (85km) ultra marathon or just a beginner runner who would like to get involved in the 5k or 10k run, there are numerous events on the day that will cater for all.  Registration fees for each event applies and these vary depending on which event you are registering for.  The SAHS are asking all participants to raise a further £30 sponsorship to take part in the Mourne Way Challenge.  On the day the following events will take place in Kilbroney Park, Rostrevor: Ultra Marathon (52mile), Marathon (26miles), Challenge Walk (26miles), Half Marathon (13mile), 10k run/walk, 5k run/walk and a children’s race.  The Mourne Way Marathon event initially began in 2009 and was the first off road marathon in Ireland.  Since its inception the numbers have increased year upon year and 2012 is set to have the largest attendance to date.

Local radio host and personality ‘Big O’ will be participating in the 10k run on the day and is already getting into shape for the event. Big O added, ‘I’m very excited about this year’s Mourne Way Marathon and I’ve already started my training.  I hope there are plenty runners and walkers alike willing to get their runners on for a great day out and raise money for a fantastic cause!’

Leanne Rice (Regional Marketing Officer for Newry & Mourne) commented, ‘We are delighted to be involved with the event this year and we are very grateful to 26 Extreme for their support. It is fantastic to see a local event in the Mourne area appealing to athletes locally and internationally as far as New Zealand and Canada.  Last year the interest in the event was incredible with 712 participants and this year I hope that there will be even more interest as we celebrate the Olympic year.  It is fundamental this year, more so now than ever, that we get as much support as possible due to having our highest ever fundraising target on record of £2.23 million!  Unfortunately the cost of living and running costs have increased and as a result we have had to ultimately increase our fundraising target.’

In January it was announced that the SAHS 2012 fundraising target would increase from £2.1million in 2011 to £2.23million. This is a large hike and financially 2012 will be very testing the SAHS a charity.   For a registration pack or further details please contact Leanne or Rachel in the Fundraising office on (028) 30251333 or email quinnr@southernareahospiceservices.org.  A full list of the events on the day can also be found at www.26extreme.com

TITANIC LOCKDOWN DATES ANNOUNCED

New Boutique Festival Takes Residency at T13 in the Titanic Quarter

Hydroponic Music – one of the most respected music collectives in Ireland – has launched Titanic Lockdown, a brand new boutique festival set to take place under the iconic Harland and Wolff cranes.   An all-day launch festival will take place on 31st March whilst dates for a two day music festival have been confirmed as 1st and 2nd June.

The launch festival on 31st March, the opening day of Titanic Belfast, will feature a day-long programme of activity culminating in a night time concert at T13 with cutting edge music performances from Roots Manuva, legendary DJ Gilles Peterson and London’s Soul Jazz Sound System.

Hydroponic founder and resident DJ Michael McKeown stated:  “Titanic Lockdown is unique to the music scene in Northern Ireland – a real music festival for real music lovers in an outstanding venue in unbelievable surroundings.  The all-day launch festival on the 31st March will feature everything from top class artists, banging DJ sets and loads of local bands to continental food markets, live street art, urban sports demo’s, fashion workshops and firebreathers.  Titanic Lockdown is set to offer real music fans the chance to be part of the launch of Titanic Belfast.”

Titanic Lockdown will take place at T13, home to Ireland’s leading Urban Sports Park & Shared Cultural Space.  The venue will host the indoor concert on 31st March and will be home to the two-day outdoor music festival on 1st and 2nd June.

Artists are currently being lined up for the two-day event in June with Hydroponic Music promoter Andrew McFeeters promising: “Music lovers will not be disappointed.  Titanic Lockdown is in the final stages of negotiations with artists and bands that will draw fans from all over Ireland.  Hydroponic Music and our partners Heineken and NITB are committed to making Titanic Lockdown a must-see event for music fans who appreciate real musical talent across every genre.  Titanic Lockdown will rip up the blueprint of formulaic music events, crossing genres from Rock ‘n’ Roll, Hip Hop, Dance, Soul, Reggae, Funk and World Rhythms.”

To celebrate the launch of Titanic Lockdown the daytime programme of activity on 31st March between 12pm and 6.30pm is free to all comers.   Under 18’s are welcome to all daytime events if accompanied by an adult.  The evening concert is for over 18’s and will run from 7pm to late with tickets priced at £23 (+ Booking Fee).   Tickets for the launch festival on the 31st March are available from www.titanic-lockdown.com and all Ticketmaster outlets.

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INDIE-FOLK DUO THE CIVIL WARS PLAY BELFAST

On Sunday the 28th October 2012 The Civil Wars will play the Mandela Hall, Belfast as part of Open House Concerts.

Civil Wars’ Joy Williams and John Paul White had a chance meeting a year and a half ago and something magical started.  Since releasing their debut album ‘Barton Hollow’, the Indie-folk/Americana duo have won two Grammy awards (‘Best Folk Album’ and ‘Best Country Due/Group Performance’), sold out London’s Union Chapel (via word of mouth alone) and given a breathtaking debut performance on Later With Jools Holland.

Their music fuses elements of folk, country and bluegrass with songs exploring the conflicts that arise in relationships.  In it’s entirety ‘Barton Hollow’ flows, telling a story and you’re lifted up to join their journey.  Williams’ tone, likened to Alison Krauss, is perfectly complimented by White and the music very much feels like it has its roots, in the roots music sound.   The music is modest, minimalist, and their bare-bones live arrangements need no fleshing out.  It’s in their haunting harmonies that this duo transcend.

Along with their Europe and US tour, the duo have collaborated with T Bone Burnett on the soulful score for Finding North (a documentary investigating hunger experienced by millions of people across America)

‘…they make my heart hurt but make it a bit stronger at the same time too’ Adele

‘…through bands such as The Civil Wars, a new music industry is born’ Los Angeles Times

Tickets are £17 available from https://openhouseconcerts.ticketsolve.com/shows/126523454/events