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The 46th Ballyshannon Folk and Traditional Music Festival returns from 3rd to 6th August 2023.
For the past 46 years, the historic town of Ballyshannon in County Donegal has presented a thrilling Folk and Traditional Music Festival. We are now delighted to announce our line-up for 2023!
Check it out here:
Thursday 3rd August – The Seeger Sessions Revival: Thursday 3rd August, our first concert will come live from the Abbey Arts Centre –it’s a show that is sold out everywhere – The Seeger Sessions Revival – This 14-piece band ‘reviving’ the spirit, energy and musical exuberance that was Bruce Springsteen’s Seeger Sessions album and live shows. A high energy 2 hour-long on-stage celebration of American Folk with hits including ‘Old Dan Tucker’, ‘Jesse James’ and ‘American Land’ to name just a few. Tickets www.abbeycentre.ie
Where Music & Art Meet:This year, Ballyshannon Folk & Traditional Music Festival, the committee are delighted to again present an exhibition by their resident artist, Barry Britton. This exhibition will be launched on Thursday 3rd August at 7pm in the Abbey Arts Centre and will be live in the centre until the end of August 2023. This is a unique opportunity to view the Barry’s artworks on display locally.
Showcase:This element of our festival allows us to showcase emerging talent, we have group and solo categories. Winners will perform over the festival weekend.
Jam at the Dam: This unique intimate concert takes place on the banks of the Erne in Cathaleen’s Falls Hydroelectric Power Station on Saturday 4th August at 12 noon. This year we are absolutely delighted to welcome Natalie MacMaster, Donnell Leahy and family to play. As Canada’s leading duo of Celtic music, MacMaster and Leahy have surpassed many milestones together and achieved a wealth of accomplishments and awards. Their synergy was brilliantly showcased on the pair’s first recorded collaboration, 2015’s Bob Ezrin produced album One, a crowning achievement complementing combined album sales of over one million. Since then, the couple have released two more records, including their most recent album, Canvas, which was released earlier this year. With Yo-Yo Ma, Alison Krauss, Bela Fleck, Shania Twain, Michael MacDonald, and The Chieftains as collaborators, to name a few, they have captivated audiences stretching from Sydney, Nova Scotia to Sydney, Australia.
Legend Sessions:One of the many interesting fringe events will feature the sixth of the series of LEGEND SESSIONS a tribute session of two musical greats who, although no longer with us in this life continue to have a major influence on our musical heritage, will be hosted. This year the music of Jeff Beck will be joining the music of Donegal fiddler, Johnny Doherty who died in the Rock Hospital in Ballyshannon in 1980.
This gig attempts to create the session that might have taken place if they had travelled through time and space to Ballyshannon. This year’s session will be recreated by Mark Langan and Seamie O’Dowd and really will be one not to be missed on Sunday 6th August 2023 in the Bridgend Bar at 12.30pm!
Festival Concerts – Live in the Marquee -Friday/Saturday and Sunday at 7.30pm:
Featuring Dan McCabe, Sina Theil, Donal Lunny & Andy Irvine, Paddy Casey, George Murphy and the Rising Sons, Frankie Gavin & De Dannan and Fairytale of the Pogues with The Rapparees, Ademar O’Connor (2023 winner of the Fiddler of London Competition) Showcase winners and lots more.
Add to the mix some great Street Entertainment all weekend with The O’Brien’s and McGrath’s, Weird Ear, The Porter Belly’s, Natalie MacMaster and family, Ballyshannon Street Band, Ballyshannon Brass and Reed Band, Fermanagh Concert Band and lots more, lively pub sessions with our Ballyshannon Folk Trail, fringe events and workshops – this leading festival still has something to cater for all tastes 46 years later!
As always Ballyshannon Folk and Traditional Music Festival is indebted to our sponsors, overall Corporate Sponsors ESB, Accommodation Sponsors Sandhouse Hotel, Rossnowlagh, Drinks Sponsors Diageo, Donegal County Council, Failte Ireland and local sponsors.
Ballyshannon Folk and Traditional Music Festival hope you will join us in appreciating some great music, song and laughter as we celebrate our 46th Ballyshannon Folk and Traditional Music Festival – the oldest festival of its genre in the world – coming to you from the oldest town in Ireland. For tickets and a full list of all events check out www.ballyshannonfolkfestival.com