The Master McGrath Festival 2023 is back for their third successful year, which is set to bring an unforgettable weekend of music to Brownlow House on the 26th and 27th of May.
This year's festival promises to be bigger and better than ever, with an exciting line-up of top local and tribute acts & on-site camping.
On Friday 26th May, the festival will have a country feel as we welcome some of the best local country artists to Brownlow House.
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The night will feature performances by Ritchie Remo, John Rafferty, Boxcar Brian, Geri Kane, Shaun Loughrey, Richard Finlay and Country Harmony, with the fantastic Gary Wilson as compere for the evening.
On Saturday 27th May, the festival's main event will showcase some of the best tribute bands around, bringing the sounds of some of music's biggest names to Brownlow House. T
he night will feature performances by Doghouse Belfast, Definitely Mightbe, A Little Respect, Q The Quo, Adored, Jam Pact and Zac Mac, with the fantastic DJ Pete Brady as compere for the evening.
A spokesperson for the festival said: "We believe we have a fantastic line-up over the two nights and it is our hope that there will be something that appeals to everyone.
"We want to make this year's festival bigger and better than ever, with a diverse range of music that showcases the best of local talent and pays tribute to some of music's greatest icons."
In addition to the amazing musical performances, the festival will also feature food and drink stalls for festival-goers to enjoy. With its stunning setting and unbeatable atmosphere, the Master McGrath Festival promises to be an unforgettable experience.
Tickets for both nights are now on sale. There's also a special 2-day ticket & camping tickets available for those who plan to stay for the weekend.
The festival has been supported by the Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council. The Master McGrath Festival is once again proud to be supporting Action Cancer, a local charity that provides vital support to those affected by cancer in Northern Ireland. With every ticket sold, a portion of the proceeds will go towards this important cause.
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