Saoirse Music Festival

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Liberty Park, Saturday 11th June

On the 11th of June the community of North Inner City Dublin will be treated to an Independent Music Festival in Liberty Park that will remind them of the roots of their love of music and show them where the future of it lies too.

1 main stage with a smaller side stage will be erected in the Park to provide a platform for some of Ireland best upcoming and well known established Artists.
Catering to the ‘live' side of the music spectrum, Saoirse will feature Gospel and Traditional music evolving into current trends such as Rap,Hip Hop and finally Rock and Roll.

The “Rift” Stage will give a flavour of the different current of the arts within the Music spectrum. Electronica music that has routes in all of the flavours consistent with orchestral music but delivers it in a modern technological way. It will feature modern acts with vocalists, Poets, Spoken Word, dj's and acoustic musicians as well.
Saoirse will also have arts roaming the park throughout the day in the form of Performance artists.
In todays modern times the Saoirse Music Festival will feature a diverse mix of artists from the LGBTQ community and an Equality booking standard fitting of the Modern Ireland we live in today.

Female and Male artists will share the stage in equal number as we look to promote the talent of the future of our Musical Community.


Date:
Saturday 11th June
Time:
12.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Liberty Park, Foley Street, Mountjoy, Dublin 1, Ireland

Google Map of Liberty Park, Foley Street, Mountjoy, Dublin 1, Ireland

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