30
East Cork
Indiependence Music &
Arts Festival, Deer Farm, Mitchelstown, Co Cork 3 -5 August 2018, #IN-
DIE18 Following a sold-out INDIE17
stomper at
this summer featuring headliners Manic Street Preachers, Tom Odell and The Coronas, Indiepend- ence Music & Arts Festival has announced tickets will go on sale this Saturday November 4, with IN- DIE18’s first acts set to be revealed next month. Since its first festival in 2006, Indiependence has
info@eastcorkjournal.ie Entertainment Indiependence 2018 Tickets Go On Sale Saturday November 4
grown into one of Ire- land’s biggest and most loved events, drawing in- ternational acts like Base- ment Jaxx, Public Enemy, De La Soul and Editors to play alongside the best names in Irish music, in the scenic foothills of the Galtee Mountains. “We’ve
managed to
grow the festival over the last few years into a 10,000 capacity event, while avoiding increases in costs to our fans, mak- ing INDIE the best value for money festival in the country,” says organiser
Shane Dunne. “We’ve
never rested
on our laurels and want to make 2018 the biggest and best INDIE we have had yet. This will see us increase the price of our normal 3-day Camping Ticket by a small amount, but as always, fans will have plenty of opportu- nities to buy their tickets at lower prices than most festivals, so don’t leave it too late!” Tickets prices for IN- DIE18 are as follows: Super Early Bird 3-day Camping Ticket - €109
Early Bird 3-day Camp- ing Ticket - €119 3-day Camping Ticket
- €139 Tickets will be availa-
ble online from Tickets. ie and regionally from Super Valu and Centra outlets with the
Tickets.ie logo. Tickets will also be on sale from a special Pop- Up Shop in Mitchelstown from The Yard Bar on Saturday, where there will be free teas and coffees, some food and DJs with entry to a raffle for VIP upgrades!
Thursday, 9th
November 2017
CARA AND MAJELLA TOGETHER
Cara O’Sullivan and Majella Cullagh,
Two of Ireland’s Greatest Sopranos, on Stage in Ballymaloe Grainstore Sunday 12 November
Ballymaloe Grainstore
is delighted to host a unique occasion as two of Ireland’s greatest
sopra-
nos, Cara O’Sullivan and Majella Cullagh, come together on stage to create an unforgettable evening of music. Their Sunday 12 No-
vember concert will in- clude classic duets such as Bellini’s ‘Mira o Norma’, Delibes ‘Flower Duet’ and ‘A Boy Like That’ from
Bernstein’s West Side Sto- ry, along with solos, en- semble pieces and modern hits from their astonishing repertoire. Given the
exuberant
personalities of the de- lightful divas, storytelling, banter and laughter will be a big part of the night. “Cara and I had actu-
ally talked about [creating a show together] several times over the past few years,” said Majella in
a recent Irish Examiner interview. “We’re
good
friends, and it was a nat- ural thing to discuss; but it never happened because in jobs like ours, it’s impos- sible to organise. There is so much to arrange and pre-plan for something like that. So when [pro- ducer] Pat Talbot offered to look after the whole thing, we found that was the ideal solution. We could focus on the music
which is what you want.” Cara and Majella To-
gether is presented by Pat- rick Talbot Productions. Tickets are €30 and can be booked on
www.bal-
lymaloegrainstore.com or by phone on 021 475 7200.
Cold buffet dinner
is served in Ballymaloe House before the perfor- mance for €50 per person. Please ring 021 465 2531 to book.
Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email:
info@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web:
www.eastcorkjournal.ie eastcorkjournal @eastcorkjournal / #eastcorkjournal
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