Feis Festival

Feis Festival


by: Spoonfed Festivals

Line-ups, updates and details on Feis Festival 2011


Dates: 18th-19th June 2011

Tickets: £30 -£70 for day tickets. £120 for the weekend.

Venue: Finsbury Park

It's pronounced 'fesh' people. Feis is a celebration of all things Irish. This gaelic outdoor event takes over Finsbury Park with music, and drink. Global artists inspired by celtic traditions will be performing. It's a festival built around the roots that sprawl from traditional folk and it's classically undeniable line up teeters along monumental.

The line-up for the two-day event is as follows:

SATURDAY

Bob Dylan
Christy Moore
The Cranberries
The Gaslight Anthem
Imelda May
The Waterboys
The Saw Doctors
Afro Celt Sound System
Shane Macgowan & Friends
Nanci Griffith
Sharon Shannon Big Band
The Undertones
Frankie Gavi & De Dannan
The Fureys
Brain Kennedy
The Caronas
Kieran Leonard
Brigid Power-Ryce
Treetop Flyers
The Lost Brothers
O Emperor

SUNDAY

Van Morrison
Thin Lizzy
Horslips
Clannard
Jimmy Cliff
Camille O'Sullivan
Hothouse Flowers
Paul Brady
Eddi Reader
Teddy Thompson
Cry Before Dawn
Mary Goughlan
Foy Vance
Fionn Regan
Wallis Bird
Mick Flannery
Declan O'Rorke
Ham Sandwich

 

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