Unison Festival

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Balbriggan & Blanchardstown, Saturday 14th September - Sunday 15th September

One of Fingal’s most vibrant music festivals is back this Autumn! Unison Festival will take place on Saturday 14th of September at Bremore Castle in Balbriggan and Sunday the 15th of September at Millennium Park in Blanchardstown. Kicking off at noon each day, this two-day festival promises to be an unforgettable experience for all to enjoy.

Unison Festival features a lineup of talented artists across a range of genres from funk and afrobeat, to Motown/soul classics, 70s glam rock to 80s and 90s bangers. This year’s headliners include the sensational Yankari, Spring Break and Pop Rocks.

In addition to live music and dance performances, Unison Festival will feature a vibrant food and craft market, offering an array of food and unique crafts for festivalgoers to explore and enjoy.

The festivities run from 12PM until 6PM each day across the weekend, ensuring a day full of music and community spirit. Unison Festival is committed to providing an inclusive and family-friendly environment for the communities of Balbriggan and Blanchardstown. The event is a strictly no alcohol event and people are encouraged to take public transport to the venues both of which are easily accessible by public transport.

Don't miss this fantastic celebration of music, culture, and community at Unison Festival. Join us for an unforgettable weekend of free entertainment.


Date:
Saturday 14th September - Sunday 15th September
Time:
12.00pm
Price:
Free

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