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Sold out festival success!

After another sold-out festival success, everyone at Glasgowbury HQ would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who attended this year’s festival and who helped make it such a glorious success.

The sun shone, the mountains bounced and over 4,500 people climbed the mountain to celebrate acts such as Cashier No. 9, LaFaro, Mojo Fury, Katie & The Carnival and over 50 others.

As always it’s time to recuperate and gather our thoughts before we plan ahead to 2012. We’d love to hear back from you on how your festival experience went and what your thoughts on the overall weekend were so don’t be afraid to get in touch.

Until then…small but MASSIVE!

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Lost property (2011)

After a vigorous search of the festival/camp sites we have managed to reunite a lot of items to their owners and the below list will be updated as items are uncovered or reunited.

We do however have a number of items still to be recovered. Do you know anything about the following:

– We have an item belonging to Tiarnan Larkin;

– We have a distinctive ladies purse with no cards or contact information;

– We have a pair of prescription glasses;

– We have a pair of sunglasses;

– We have a bank card belonging to Mr Mallon;

– We have a black bag containing clothes and other items;

– We have a distinctive sleeping bag in a carrier bag.

If you know these people or think the purse could be yours, please contact us via email (info@glasgowbury.com) or tel: 028 796 28428.

More items are likely to be added to the list in the coming days, but this can not be guaranteed. We will endeavour to get all items back to their respective owners.

HAVE YOU FOUND A TEDDY BEAR DOG?

A mother has been in touch to let us know that her child has lost her small brown dog teddy bear called Basil (it’s name is on the collar).

If you found it or know of its whereabouts, please let us know.

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‘It’s an honour to headline Glasgowbury’

With Eagles Rock ready to be shook to its very foundations this weekend, headliners Cashier No 9 are primed and ready to roll and have described the honour they felt at being chosen to bring this year’s event to a close.

To The Death Of Fun, their absolutely cracking debut album, has seen the light of day to widespread acclaim and they cap the summer off in style by taking headlining duties atop the Small But Massive Main Stage at Glasgowbury 2011.

“We’re busy rehearsing this week,” said drummer Phil Duffy.

“Normally we’re used to playing 30 minute sets so we’re getting prepared for an hour long slot, we’re having to dust off a few of the old ones.

“They’ll all be getting a run out including When Jackie Shone and 42 West Avenue, it’s going to be an hour full of hits.”

While the debut steered away from the inclusion of the two above mentioned stand outs, it managed to create a legend all of its own from start to finish, much like Cashier No 9 have been doing over the years.

“Myself and Danny (Todd) first played the festival back in 2002 so we’ve been around for a large part of it and slowly but surely we’ve been climbing up the bill over the years.

“But it’s an absolute honour among all of us to be considered as headliners of Glasgowbury this year, we can’t wait, it’s going to be something special.”

So while the immediate future sees the band play their biggest headline show to date, the best is still yet to come if the now 6 piece have anything to say about it.

After a summer full of debauchery sees them tour the length and breadth of Ireland and the UK, they’ll look as far away as Australia for their next stab at domination; a country where Goldstar is already play-listed on major radio.

And then of course there’s the follow-up opus to be considered.

“Danny’s already started work on the next one but we’re really concentrating on working this one and giving it time to breathe first.”

No doubt they’ll find plenty of room for it on the side of Eagles Rock this Saturday night.

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Important festival checklist information

Check out all this important information that you need to know about this year’s festival with hints and tips ranging from car parking to food.

Getting your ticket

– Tickets cost £30 + booking fee for a day pass and £40 + booking fee for a festival ticket with camping and are available online and from a number of local retailers.

– Tickets may be bought on the day (subject to availability – keep checking www.glasgowbury.com).

– Festival goers will be charged the full ticket price no matter what time they decide to enter the festival site

– The box office will be located at the car park, at the bottom of the festival road, and will be open from 6pm – 10pm on Friday 22nd July and from 10am – 9pm on Saturday 23rd July. After 9pm, access will only be granted on presentation of a full ticket (with stub still attached).

– Shuttle buses will be running from the box office to the festival site on Friday evening from 6pm – 10pm and on Saturday from 10am – 9pm at a cost of £3, which will allow for unlimited shuttle service throughout the weekend.

Getting here

– Glasgowbury encourage public transport where possible and have this year introduced a province wide bus service from nine separate locations. Return buses (£20) will  depart on Friday evening and return on Sunday morning from a number of occasions.

– To book a place on any of these services and for more information, contact Chambers on 028 2764 1880 or see www.coachireland.com

– Other private hire buses must inform Glasgowbury (info@glasgowbury.com) of their arrival details to help facilitate ease of access and security implementation.

– If travelling by car, road signs will direct you to the festival site from Draperstown.

Parking when you get here

– Road diversions will be in place from 6pm on Friday 22nd July until 1pm on Sunday 24th July for health and safety reasons. Please follow all relevant information that will lead to a safe environment for pedestrians.

– The car park and box office is located approximately one mile from the festival and camp sites.

– A cost of £5 per car will apply to park your car (to cover security and field hire).

– For further queries about parking, including disabled access, email info@glasgowbury.com

– The long stay car park will close at 11pm on Saturday 23rd July and anyone looking access to their car will be accompanied by security on presentation of proper identification.

– The short stay car park will remain open for a few hours after the festival is over.

– Shuttle buses will run from the car park to the festival site all day at a cost of just £3 per person. One ticket price permits you to unlimited bus travel over the weekend.

– The shuttle buses will run on Friday 22nd July from: 6pm to 10pm / Saturday 23rd July from: 10am to 2am / Sunday 25th July from: 7am to 2pm.

– Outside of these times campers may be required to walk or use local independent taxis.

– Festival goers are not permitted to sleep in cars at the car park.

– Private hire coaches taxiing festival-goers are not permitted to park in the designated car park due to lack of space.

Camp Site/Accommodation Information

The camp site will open from 6pm on Friday 22nd July and must be vacated by 12 noon on Sunday 24th July. Those who arrive before this time will have to wait until the box office opens.

– Bin bags will be supplied to all campers. Please respect the camp site and your patch by keeping your area tidy and using the clean up facilities provided.

– A designated family camp site and quiet area will be located on site. Please make security aware of your requirements on entry and they will show you to the correct area.

– No glass bottles, no camp fires and no barbecue stoves will be allowed in the camping area – this will be strictly enforced in order to ensure everyone’s safety.

– A number of local accommodation supplier offer an alternative to the camp site – see here for more information.

Camper Van Information

– Camper vans will be allowed to park within the designated festival car park, in the vicinity of the festival site.

– All those staying in a camper van must purchase a festival and camping ticket and an extra cost of £10 will apply to cover costs for a hard and steady ground.

– Those staying in a camper van will have access to the camp site but ordinary campers will not be allowed into the camper van site.

– Camper van places are limited – email info@glasgowbury.com to book or find out more information.

Festival Activities

– Free programmes will be available on the day detailing all activities / a site map / stage times / important information etc.

– A holistic zone located on the festival site will include reflexology and Indian head massage therapies.

– A plethora of traders and stalls will be on site for your pleasure – so bring some extra cash and dive into stalls selling everything from home-made products to funky wigs and wellies.

– And don’t forget to get your hands on some official tenth anniversary Glasgowbury merchandise. Limited reserves mean a first come, first served basis.

Food and Drink Information

– You may bring your own food, drink and alcohol to the camp site but you will not be allowed to bring any drinks or alcohol into the festival site.

– No glass bottles will be permitted on the camp site and regular searches by security will enforce this point.

– A full selection of food stalls will feature at the festival including chip vans, a crepe making stall, a champ bar and Indian cuisine plus tea, coffee and snacks etc.

– There will be two fully stocked bars on site: One will serve Tennent’s and Magners while a cocktail bar will offer a selection of alternative cool refreshments.

– Be sure to wash your hands prior to preparing food and drink – our super furry animals may have left some present droppings behind them.

Behaviour

– Glasgowbury reserve the right to eject anyone from the camping or festival site subject to improper behaviour as determined by security.

– Respect yourself and others to make your festival experience a safe and enjoyable one for all.

Other important information

– Under 12s will be allowed entry to the festival for free with an accompanying adult (four children per one adult) / 16 & 17 year olds can come to the festival unattended by an adult but will not be allowed access to the bar or alcohol.

– Any medication brought into the festival site is subject to search by security. First aiders will be on hand throughout the day should you require basic medication; painkillers etc. Prescription medicines may also be held here.

– I.D. may be required at the festival gate and bar as applicable.

– Bring appropriate clothing and accessories in case of inclement weather.

– Strobe lighting will be in use throughout the day. Please use care and attention where appropriate.

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Kids and family activities galore

Building on Glasgowbury’s reputation as Ireland’s Best Family Festival for the past three years, we are proud to announce a host of family friendly activities for the young and young at heart to get involved with at this year’s event.

Glasgowbury’s friends and all round great people The Beat Initiative will be joining us for the party once again, bringing their usual cacophony of colour and excitement to the festival grounds.

Re-designing your wellies, helping you with those festival placards (you know the ones we mean!) and generally getting you into the festival spirit, the award winning team will be on hand throughout the day to get you into festival mode.

Elsewhere a team of samba drummers will be running drum sessions throughout the day in the festival arena with a special parade in the early evening and will be encouraging everyone to get involved.

In other areas of the site look out for our fantastic stilt walkers and festival face painters and if you’re in the mood, why not get a funky temporary tattoo?!

And if you want to work off some of those piled-on festival pounds, Swingball are kindly donating a number of sets of the cult game for use throughout the site.

This year the festival site will be packed full of goodness with lots for everyone to sink their teeth into away from the five stages of music and over 60 performing artists.

“Every year we try and add as much colour and vibrancy to the festival as we physically can,” said Paddy Glasgow.

“I am delighted that we can continue our working relationship with The Beat Initiative who do outstanding work in the field of carnival, and their presence at the festival has always added an extra tinge of excitement.

“This year we will also have an array of artists performing workshops, stilt walking, face painting and generally putting a smile on your face.

“So come along, join in and make the most of your festival experience.”

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Pre-festival gigs

As a lead up to the big day on July 23rd, there will be some tasty gig treats to get you in the right mood.

First up there’s the official Glasgowbury warm-up at The Menagerie in Belfast this Friday, 15th July.

Rocket 88 Promotions have organised the celebratory bash with two fine local talents and festival players; Axis Of and The Rupture Dogs.

The whole sweaty affair kicks off from 9pm at The Menagerie in Belfast. Come along – we might even have some festival goodies for you to get your hands on!

Friday 22nd July:

The Cellar Bar in Draperstown has a cracking line-up with Mental Deficiency and The Q suitably wrecking things before the big day.

*There will be also be a bus running to the site on the night and it’s imperative that you are already arm-banded and checked in to the festival beforehand otherwise you won’t get access to the festival site on the Friday night.*

Or get your ass to Derry where LaFaro, The Rupture Dogs and Event Horses are going to tear strips off Sandinos walls.

Then they make their way down over the hill for the big day on Saturday!

If you’re organising a pre-Glasgowbury celebration get in touch, let us know and we’ll add it to our list and maybe even join you for the party!

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Compilation CD goes nationwide

This week sees the official launch of our official 2011 compilation CD on the cover of Hot Press magazine – Ireland wide!

Due to hit the ears of tens of thousands of people right across the island, the 17 track compilation has been compiled by Glasgowbury in association with Easy Duplication and Hot Press Magazine with support from IMRO.

The official compilation will be available on the latest issue of Hot Press due to hit shelves this Thursday 14th July with a special Northern edition available for just £2.

We are proud to announce that artists included:

1. Cashier No 9 – Goldstar

2. Mojo Fury – We Should Just Run Away

3. Wonder Villains – Oh Peter

4. Seven Summits – Burning Heart

5. Paul Shevlin – Backfire (Set Them All Alight)

6. A Plastic Rose – Kids Don’t Behave Like This

7. Colly Strings – Built To Break

8. Rams’ Pocket Radio – Coal, My Lips Are Sealed

9. Kowalski – Asleep

10. Rainy Boy Sleep – Your Face

11. Pat Dam Smyth – Candy

12. Katie & The Carnival – Went To The Fair

13. The Bonnevilles – Good Suits And Fightin Boots

14. Swanee River – Gypsy Promise

15. Dead Til Friday – The Longest Year

16. Darkest Era – The Morrigan

17. Phil Kieran – Ladybird

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Last few places remain for Rural Key workshop

Glasgowbury will be running an all day Rural Key music workshop on Saturday 18th June for anyone aged 13-18.

The workshop will be run as part of the group’s UK recognised award winning Rural Key Music Programme and will feature sessions in guitar, bass, drums, piano, singing and garage band.

Taking place at the Cornstore Youth Club on the Rack Row in Draperstown, the day will feature musicians and sound experts delivering sessions in their field.

The course is open to beginners, intermediate and skilled musicians alike who can gain experience and knowledge across a range of platforms.

Skilled players can hone their talents further while perhaps learning aspects of a new instrument and beginners can dip their foot across a number of styles to see what suits them best.

Only a few places for this highly desirable course remain and booking is essential. For more information and to register, contact Glasgowbury on 028 796 28428.

Cost for the all day course is £10.

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Festival gears up for a laugh

We are proud to announce the introduction of our first ever comedy stage to this year’s festival.

Due to be headlined by Joe Rooney (Father Damo himself), a total of eight comedians will turn the iconic G Spot stage into the Giggle Spot for an evening of rapturous humour.

Rooney, who made his name as Father Damo in the iconic Father Ted series, will use his unique brand of humour to cap off the first ever Glasgowbury comedy stage.

Known to audiences throughout Ireland as the whistle thief, Rooney later became a household name for his portrayal of Timmy Higgins in RTE comedy Killinaskully.

Joining him for Glasgowbury’s inaugural comedy bash will be John Colleary (who also made his name on RTE by featuring on Savage Eye), Colin Geddis, Micky Barlett, Adam Laughlin, Ruaidhri Ward, Shane Todd and Sean Hegarty.

Festival organiser Paddy Glasgow said he was excited to be adding a new element to the festival.

“Comedy is something that we’ve been looking at introducing for a couple of years now and I’m excited to be able to offer that extra platform.

“Over the years we’ve tried to celebrate the best in new music and in recent years we’ve also welcomed elements of carnival and other forms of art and entertainment,” he said.

“So hopefully this will offer another platform to aspiring artists and have people smiling even more on the day.”

Glasgowbury 2011 takes place on Saturday 23rd July and headline acts so far announced include Cashier No. 9, The Answer, Phil Kieran, LaFaro, Boxcutter, Foy Vance and Mojo Fury.

Tickets are on sale now from www.hmvtickets.com

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Boogie Buddies dance classes return

The hugely popular Boogie Buddies Dance Classes will return to Draperstown from Monday 16th May.

Children aged 8-15 will have the chance to join the classes when they return at the Cornstore Youth Club in the town from Monday 16th May with dancing for those aged 8-11 taking place from 3.30pm to 4.30pm and for those aged 12-15 from 5pm to 6pm.

Classes are £2 per child and registration is essential. Contact Glasgowbury on 028 796 28428 for more information and to book a place.

Designed to introduce children to the world of dance, the classes are also a great form of fitness and provide a chance for children to make new friends.

Adult dance classes will also return in the town from 7.30pm to 8.30pm on Tuesday 17th May with the style of salsa forming the main focus of dance for participants.

These classes will take place at the Back Row Recreation Centre in the town and will cost £3 per participant.

For more information contact Glasgowbury on 028 796 28428 or register on the night.

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