- Culture
- 03 Mar 20
SOAK, Joshua Burnside and more announce Belfast show to support mental health awareness and suicide prevention
They will be joined by Pillow Queens and New Pagans
Local musicians will come together for OK?, a music and arts festival that will raise money for Aware NI, PIPS, and Help Musicians.
Featuring performances from And So I Watch You From Afar, SOAK, Joshua Burnside and General Fiasco, the festival's aim is to celebrate community while raising awareness for mental health and suicide prevention. After suffering a devastating loss last Christmas, ASIWYFA partnered with The Northern Irish charities in order to make this festival happen.
“This event is a necessary coming together, through one of art’s great unifiers – music, to reinforce a sense of community and let everyone know there are available support networks for those in need,” says organiser Helen Sloan.
OK? will be held at the Telegraph Building in Belfast on Saturday, 28th March. Tickets will go on sale on Thursday, March 5th at 9am.
Check out the full lineup below.

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