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Van Morrison To Headline Liverpool's Irish Music Festival The Feis

Wednesday, 14 February 2018 Written by Jon Stickler

Van Morrison will headline a brand new Irish music festival, Feis.

Launching this summer and created by the founder of the world famous Fleadh, Feis will take over Liverpool's World Heritage Waterfront on July 7, with Imelda May, the Chieftains, Hot House Flowers, Foy Vance, the Coronas, Hudson Taylor, Damien Dempsey and more also confirmed to perform. Music promoter and organiser, Vince Power said:

"I’m proud and delighted to bring The Feis to Liverpool, a great city with such strong ties to Ireland. I have always wanted to do an Irish music festival here. The Pier Head is the perfect location because of its powerful and emotional significance. We have a fantastic line-up and this event will bring together the finest, most celebrated Irish musicians in a marvellous festival atmosphere. would like to add my sincere thanks to Liverpool City Council and Mayor Joe Anderson, who saw the strength of the idea immediately and have been so supportive. This is the biggest line-up of Irish artistes Liverpool has ever seen."

Early bird tickets are on sale now, priced £55.00 plus booking fees. 

Feis Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Sat July 07 2018 - LIVERPOOL Pier Head

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