Inaugural Castlefest gig kicks off on October 28, with The Blizzards, Little Hours & Chasing Abbey all headlining
Castlefest have announced that their inaugural gig will kick off in The Hub, Cillin Hill, Kilkenny on Saturday October 28.
The one day event will bring together some the best of Irish talent to one stage in Kilkenny City Centre. The line-up features the likes of The Blizzards, Little Hours and Chasing Abbey, as well as local support from Dali and Oh Bryan.
The show will take place on Saturday October 28 at The Hub, Cillin Hill, Kilkenny. Tickets priced at €30 available from tickets.ie, Centra and SuperValu stores. Find our more at facebook.com/castlekilkenny/
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