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)
26 years ago, I saw the Bluetones perform in Galways as part of the Big Day Out festival and so began a 26 year love affair with the band.
Over the years I've seen theplay quite aq few times and after their breakup, I continued to listen to new releases from Mark Morriss, their frontman. I even interviewed him a few years back for Chunk.ie.
Anyway, Mark is back with a new track called All The Wrong People taken from his fourth solo album, Look Up, out on 20 September. I like it, who knows, you might to!
Check it out below:
Over the years I've seen theplay quite aq few times and after their breakup, I continued to listen to new releases from Mark Morriss, their frontman. I even interviewed him a few years back for Chunk.ie.
Anyway, Mark is back with a new track called All The Wrong People taken from his fourth solo album, Look Up, out on 20 September. I like it, who knows, you might to!
Check it out below: