Category : Glasgowbury News

History created with HMV in-store gigs

Glasgowbury created history last weekend as the first festival to ever stage launch gigs through the HMV chain, where Glasgowbury tickets are on sale this year.

On Friday 18th June, LaFaro pulled one of the biggest crowds that HMV in Belfast has ever dealt with and subsequently proceeded to tear the place apart.

After the likes of Atlantic and a pre-watershed Chopper Is A Fuc*ing Tout played their part, the lads sat down for a signing session with their fans, selling many albums in the process.

The following day, Saturday 19th June, the youthful Wonder Villains pulled into HMV in Derry with tales of HD TV and a certain television hero.

Overcoming late technical glitches, the three piece, not to be outdone, proceeded to bootleg their wares from the back of the store resulting in a mini signing session of sorts.

Pics by Carrie Davenport / www.carriedavenport.com

Bands launch festival through HMV in-stores

LaFaro and The Wonder Villains will help celebrate the launch of Glasgowbury 2010 with two HMV in-store gigs this weekend.

The bands will help Glasgowbury become the first ever festival to launch themselves through HMV, with gigs in Belfast and Derry.

LaFaro will take to the stage at HMV’s Donegall Arcade store in Belfast on Friday 18th June from 1pm while The Wonder Villains will perform in Derry’s Richmond Centre store at 2pm on Saturday 19th June.

Glasgowbury will be creating another piece of history as the first festival to ever stage a launch gig through the music chain with two of the most talked about 2010 festival acts.

Get down and show your support for two great local acts!

BBC Radio One return to Glasgowbury

Rory McConnell and his BBC Radio One Introducing NI team will return to Glasgowbury this year in association with the Small But Massive Main Stage.

After the success of last year’s involvement when Rory and his Radio One team recorded the entire main stage programme, their return comes at a time when the chosen acts will help Glasgowbury celebrate 10 years at the heart of new music.

Radio One’s commitment has helped Glasgowbury and its unsigned acts become more recognised on an international scale, promoting the best in new and emerging music.

“Since the show became part of the BBC Introducing strand our focus changed completely to exclusively N.Irish and Irish unsigned and under the radar artists, getting involved with Glasgowbury just made so much sense,” said Introducing presenter Rory McConnell.

“As before where priorities with festival organisers might not always be about the music, it was refreshing to get involved with a group of people who had one thing on their mind: showcasing the amazing music made on this island and celebrating it in front of as many people as possible.”

Fighting With Wire will headline the Small But Massive stage after ten years of festival involvement, propelling both themselves and the event into a new era.

“It’s a big year ahead for Fighting With Wire. There’s a lot of people calling on them to stand up and be considered a world class act where they’ll be expected to regularly stand on stages the size of the Glasgowbury main stage.

“So the night of the 24th will reassure those people, and also be a very proud moment for Paddy and myself who have known Cahir from the beginning.”

Looking ahead to this year’s event, Rory is keen that this year’s acts use the platform wisely.

“I see last year as the showcase of N.Irish and Irish talent to the world, and this year now we’ve got peoples attention it’ll be important to make the most of it.

“People know there’s an amazing scene here now, so Glasgowbury 2010 is a chance for bands to act upon it and make the most of peoples ear while we’ve got it. If you’re a band lucky enough to play the festival in 2010 then invite as many people as you possibly can that are in a position to help your career, over to see you.

“Paddy should be inundated by all the bands playing asking for guestlist for all the industry folk coming to see you. Glasgowbury’s your stage, use it wisely.

“I think the way things are going this could be the last Glasgowbury as we know it, so the festival itself could be one to keep an eye on.

“It’s like a bubbling pot that’s about to boil over, I don’t think it’ll be able to stay contained much longer.”

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Glasgowbury receives funding from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland and DCAL.

Check out and download this year’s poster design

Check out this year’s poster and flyer design as imagined through the inspired vision of John McCandless from the Nerve Centre.

Download it, print it out, decorate your bedroom wall, take it to a gig, pass it on and spread the word!

Click poster to enlarge or Right Click » Save Image As… to download!

Glasgowbury goes radio gaga

Over the coming weeks we will embark on a campaign endeavouring to hit as many radio stations throughout Ireland as is humanly possible while spreading the Glasgowbury message.

Check back here for up to date information and times and listen out for us in your area.

Monday 24 June – ATL – BBC Radio Ulster – 8pm

Wednesday 26 June – Introducing NI – BBC Radio One – Midnight

Thursday 27 June – Electric Mainline – BBC Radio Foyle – 7pm

Thursday 03 June – E&J Showcase – Feile FM – 7pm

Monday 07 June – Vinny Hurrell Show – Feile FM – 7pm

Thursday 17th June – Mark Patterson Show – BBC Radio Foyle – 4pm

Monday 5th July – Stuart Bailie Show – BBC Radio Ulster – 10pm.

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Want us in to talk? Give us a shout! Email media@glasgowbury.com

Fighting With Wire headline Glasgowbury 2010

The complete list of acts confirmed for this year’s Glasgowbury Music Festival reads as follows:

Fighting With Wire

LaFaro

Fight Like Apes

General Fiasco

Duke Special

Adebisi Shank

Joe Echo

Henrietta Game

Junior Johnson

Little Hooks

Deep Fried Funk DJs

Cashier No 9

In Case Of Fire

Yes Cadets

Rams’ Pocket Radio

mojoFURY

Not Squares

Futurechaser

Paul Shevlin

Paddy Nash & The Happy Enchiladas

Paul Casey

Building Pictures

Keith Harkin

Rupture Dogs

Key Of Atlas

The Jane Bradfords

Stand Up Guy

The Riptide Movement

John, Shelly And The Creatures

Lowly Knights

Strait Laces

Aaron Shanley

Pocket Billiards

Wonder Villians

Team Fresh

More Than Conquerors

The Last Tycoons

Axis Of

Panama Kings

A Plastic Rose

Furlo

Here Come The Landed Gentry

Silouette

The Q

Colenso parade

Swanee River

Fingersmith

John Edgar Voe

Chipzel

Gascan Ruckus

Triggerman

The Vals

Captain Kennedy

Jackson Cage

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The last few coveted spots have yet to be announced, check back here for more updates soon.

Purchase tickets online here: http://www.hmvtickets.com/events/899

Hard copy tickets go on sale in shops from this Monday.

Festival tickets on sale now

Tickets for Glasgowbury 2010, the tenth anniversary of the Small But Massive! festival, are on sale now.

This year tickets will be sold via HMV, HMVTickets.com and from a number of local independent retailers.

You can buy tickets online now: http://www.hmvtickets.com/events/899

Hard copy tickets can also be purchased from HMV stores throughout Ireland as well as from some of your usual local independent retailers.

As always, there are two ticket options available: Festival Only (£30 / €35 + booking fee) and Festival And Camping (£40 / €47 + booking fee).

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Hard copy tickets are available from the following locations:

HMV (NI):  Ballymena / Bangor/ Belfast (Donegall Arcade) / Coleraine / Craigavon / Derry / Lisburn / Newry

HMV (Ireland):  Cork / Drogheda / Dublin (Grafton Street) / Galway / Limerick

Independent Retailers:  Draperstown (Glasgowbury Office, Cellar Bar, Credit Union) / Magherafelt (Top 40) / Omagh (Music Matters) / Enniskillen (Easy Duplication) / Limavady (Ulster Cancer Foundation) / Strabane (Dicey Reillys).

Festival snap appears on NITB ad campaign

The Northern Ireland Tourist Board have chosen a picture from the 2009 Glasgowbury Music Festival to feature on a nationwide billboard campaign.

Featuring local girl Sarah O’Kane, it’s a shot that perfectly encapsulates the energy and emotion of the day.

We’ve seen it from Derry to Belfast and a few places in between and understand it might even be as far away as Dublin so chances are you won’t miss it.

And who knows, if you’re at the tenth anniversary of Glasgowbury this year (Saturday 24th July, 2010), you could be selected as the face for a future campaign.

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Date set for tenth anniversary of Glasgowbury Music Festival

The date has been set and plans are in motion to mark the tenth anniversary of the Glasgowbury Music Festival on Saturday 24th July.

The tenth anniversary of the small but MASSIVE festival will take place on the second last weekend of July and preparations are already well under way.

The submissions period will remain open until the end of March to give interested bands and acts the opportunity to be considered for a spot – click here for information on how to submit.

And bolstered with the recent success at the Irish Festival Awards where the festival picked up four awards – the most of the year – Glasgowbury aim to build upon that success to deliver a fun-packed musical extravaganza for all to enjoy.

So whether you’ve been before or are planning a first time visit, mark Saturday 24th July in your diaries NOW!

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Fantastic four for Glasgowbury at Irish Festival Awards

Glasgowbury left Dublin with a massive haul of four Irish Festival Awards last week, including the coveted Best Line-Up title.

The Small But Massive festival was in the running for five awards against some of the premier Irish festivals at the ceremony, and were delighted to come away with four of the prestigious gongs – the biggest win of the night!

The small but MASSIVE! festival was awarded: Best Small Festival, Best Line-Up, Best Family Festival and Best Service.

Glasgowbury retained the Best Family Festival and Best Service awards from last year and were over the moon to be recognised as Ireland’s best small festival with the best line-up – an award which Oxegen had laid claim to the previous two years.

Festival Organiser Paddy Glasgow said he and his team were over the moon with the festival’s success and praised the supporters for their votes.

“Glasgowbury is entering its tenth year and it’s an honour at this time to be recognised on a national scale for having the Best Small Festival in Ireland as voted for by the festival-goers themselves,” he said.

“When we started back in 2000 we never envisaged that the festival would grow into the mighty ship it is today and it’s testament to the ever-growing strength of the music scene in Northern Ireland that we’ve been able to do what we love to do.

“Retaining the Best Family and Best Service awards from last lear while also becoming the country’s Best Small Festival with the Best Line-up is a massive milestone for the festival to reach.

“Of course we have to thank the people who voted for Glasgowbury and the thousands of people who have attended and supported the festival over the years without who the awards wouldn’t have been a reality.

“With that support we go into the our tenth birthday with our eyes firmly set on the goal of providing another top quality music festival, brimming with memorable and exciting moments for people of all ages to enjoy.”

Glasgowbury 2010, the festival’s tenth anniversary, has been set for Saturday 24th July and the submissions period for aspiring bands and artists remains open until the end of March – for more details, click here.