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Sibín Stage Brings Roots, Folk, Trad, Funk & Ska to Townlands Carnival Woods


Katie Kim, The Latchiko’s, Carny Villains and more Townlands Carnival’s


WIN A PAIR OF TICKETS TO SEE THE CORONAS LIVE AT THE MARQUEE CORK ON JULY 14!


The Coronas will return to play 2 dates at Live at the Marquee Cork on Friday July 13 and Saturday July 14. Last year, The Coronas toured all around Germany, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Austria, Scotland, England, Canada, America and Australia following the release of their number one album Trust The Wire.


hidden jewel, the Sibín Stage, returns to the at- mospheric and magical woods of Rusheen Farm Estate, Co Cork, this July 20 – 22. A quite differ- ent experience within an already sumptuous festi- val experience, the mu- sic on the Sibín Stage is very much in tune with its surroundings and hab- itat; evoking backwoods parties with amazing or- ganic music, folky fun, designed and to be en- joyed with inhibition and abandon. The Latchiko’s are the


For more details on Live At The Marquee and full line up go to www.aikenpromotions.com


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very originators of Gyp- Hop (Gaelic gypsy hip- hop!); blending a raw mix of virtuoso violin, spoken word and raw driving Gaelic beats. Combined with the Carny Villains - a six piece theatrical band from Bristol known for their raucous blend of stomping swing, ska and Balkan-style folk – these two will set the tone for what the Sibín Stage is all


about over the weekend’s festivities. For a dusky evening in


the woods, TLC18 can think of no better music than Katie Kim’s dark and atmospherically drenched ballads, seep- ing through the leaves and branches and into the very souls of the au- dience. New stylings and contemporary Irish trad will be well represented by the likes of Torcán and Cula Bula, while alt-roots and blues merchants One Horse


Pony and The No Showband will keep


things stomping through the night, compliment- ed by the excellent Cork City Samba Band. Newcomers Laurie


Shaw, Lowli and Sarah Beth join Searching for Apollo, Strange Weath- er, Rob Walsh and the Panik Attacks, Galway Street Club, D’Bize and Pogueology to complete a diverse Sibín bill, for one of this summer’s surprise festival packages. Already announced


for Townlands Carni- val’s biggest


adventure to date are Sister Sledge,


Leftfield (DJ set), King Kong Company, Kila, Mungos Hi-Fi ft Solo Banton, Bantum, Orchid Collective, Cian Finn and lots more as TLC18 en- deavours to bring you a sonic and visceral feast to get you moving, visually amaze and truly stir the senses! Weekend Tickets are


now on sale at €125 from www.townlandscarni- val.com For media enquiries


please contact michael@ bluemonkeypr.com


Thursday, 24th


May 2018


• Katie Kim.


• Leftfield. Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: info@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie eastcorkjournal @eastcorkjournal / #eastcorkjournal


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