I've been a Sugababes fan since I first heard Overload way back in 2000. It was, and still is, a pop classic. Over the years, I managed to catch them live a couple of times. The first time I caught Sugababes live was way back at Creamfields 2002. Unfortunately Siobhan had left the band by then and been replaced by Heidi, so I never got to see the original lineup. Did it matter much at the time to me? No, not at all, I was just their to party! As a side note, post Sugababes, Siobhan went on to release two solo albums, Revolution in Me in 2003 and Ghosts in 2007. The next time I saw them was at Oxegen 2008, and by then Mutya had left the band and was replaced by Amelle, leaving Keisha as the only remaining original member. It was a tad strange seeing the band with only one remaining member, but again, it was a festival and all we were looking for was a good time, which we definitely got! Another side note, just like Siobhan, Mutya went on to release her own solo work, a gr
This is the 5th year (I think) of the Naas Wild Food Festival and it is going from strength to strength.
The festival is situated down in the pedestrianised harbour area of Naas. Yes, Naas does have a harbour, all thanks to a branch of the Grand Canal! Anyway, this area is perfect for the festival, it’s only a few minutes walk from the main street and is big enough to house all the food stalls.
Speaking of food, well, I had to try some and it was tasty, very very tasty. Something there to suit all needs!
But I wasn’t there for the food, I was there for the music! Lined up to play on the main stage were the Kilcullen Gospel Choir, Saoirse Casey, Sina Theil and Paddy Casey. Now, somehow I got things a little wrong and I missed the Kilcullen Gospel Choir, but I did manage to catch Saoirse, Sina and Paddy!
Great food, great music, great turn out that even the rain couldn’t dampen! What more could you ask for in a festival? I really enjoyed the day, so roll on the Naas Wild Food Festival 2019!
Check out the photos below:
The festival is situated down in the pedestrianised harbour area of Naas. Yes, Naas does have a harbour, all thanks to a branch of the Grand Canal! Anyway, this area is perfect for the festival, it’s only a few minutes walk from the main street and is big enough to house all the food stalls.
Speaking of food, well, I had to try some and it was tasty, very very tasty. Something there to suit all needs!
But I wasn’t there for the food, I was there for the music! Lined up to play on the main stage were the Kilcullen Gospel Choir, Saoirse Casey, Sina Theil and Paddy Casey. Now, somehow I got things a little wrong and I missed the Kilcullen Gospel Choir, but I did manage to catch Saoirse, Sina and Paddy!
Great food, great music, great turn out that even the rain couldn’t dampen! What more could you ask for in a festival? I really enjoyed the day, so roll on the Naas Wild Food Festival 2019!
Check out the photos below: