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The Folly Festival is Irelands first ever gender balanced music festival and will take place over the weekend of 5th and 6th July 2024. On Friday night 5th July a night of Music & will take place on the main stage in the shadow of the Historic Cullohill Castle. On Saturday 6th July 20224 the day’s event will kick off with a guided walk up Cullohill Mountain. Other cultural and sporting events will take place throughout the day. The festival will also host a Food and Craft Market supporting local produce.  As the Festival is a family oriented event there will be a specific Kids Play and Entertainment Area which will include face painting, , Arts and Crafts by Little Angels Creche, Clowns etc. The event culminates with a second night of Music on the main stage
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David
May 23rd 2024
Absolutely brilliant! The band was clearly pleased to be back in Belfast after a really busy and successful time on tour, promoting their debut album and reaching new fans. They looked so relaxed and happy without losing a bit of professionalism. I can't wait for their next gig!
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Dea Matrona Biography

Irish rock duo Dea Matrona’s highly anticipated debut album

Dea Matrona have always been an exciting proposition. A duo that pushes boundaries of genres in an authentic yet nostalgic way, their debut album ‘For Your Sins’ bestows a pass at bridges together an intoxicating blend of indie pop and rock with superb sophistication, influences from Fleetwood Mac, HAIM, The White Stripes and Arctic Monkeys drench through.

Dea Matrona say about the album: “It’s a record about trying to find ourselves & failing over & over again until we realised that part of the fun of being in Dea Matrona is that we’ll never really know who we are or what we want to say”.
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