No one, and I mean no one, goes to TribFest to be cool. After all, it's hard to look cool dancing to the music of Joe Dolan, ABBA, Tom Jones, Cher or Queen, well, maybe Queen, but... No, people go to TribFest to party, to listen to great music and most of all, to have fun. Fun, that's the most important part of a festival, and it was in abundance this year! The festival was a three day affair this time out and, for the first time, kicked off with a night dedicated to hard rock and metal, featuring IE/DC (AC/DC), Live Lizzy (Thin Lizzy), Whiplash (Metallica) , Guns Reloaded (Guns n' Roses), and Legendary (Bon Jovi). Was it loud? Yes, yes it was. Did it rock? Most certainly! Were the leather clad crowd entertained? Most definitely. What a way to kick off TribFest! Live Lizzy Whiplash Legendary Guns Reloaded IE/DC Night two of TribFest was a much more relaxed affair with sets from Mairead Rooney (Shania Twain), The Classic Beatles (The Beatles), Will Power (Joe Dolan)
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: