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Barrow Raiders' ground to host gig

SOME of the hottest acts on the Barrow live music scene will come together on one bill for a new music festival.

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MUSIC FESTIVAL: Craven Park will host the Barrow Raiders Music Fest next month. Pictured promoting the event are organiser Andy Gaffney, soloist Collie Stewart, soloist Jamie Bosanko, Ben Prescott, Danny White and Dave Anson from Shed Sessions and Kris Coulton from Atlas LINDSEY DICKINGS REF: 50036471B000

The Barrow Raiders Music Fest will be held at Craven Park on Saturday, August 18 from 3.30pm and is aimed at celebrating the talents of local musicians.

The festival is the brainchild of avid music fan and Barrow Raiders director Andy Gaffney, who said it was high time the town had its own festival.

“I don’t think you can beat live music,” he said. “One of the reasons I am doing this is that the live music in this area at the moment is absolutely bouncing.

“There’s so many good, talented bands in Barrow that I thought, ‘why not put on a festival to showcase them.’”

Barrow-based five-piece Atlas will headline the festival and play songs from their soon-to-be released album.

Singer and guitarist Kris Coulton said he and the band were thrilled to be part of the first Barrow Raiders Fest.

“I’m really looking forward to playing at Craven Park and I think this is going to be a really good gig for everyone,” he said.

Also performing will be Freshman, Drunk in Public, Collie Stewart, Shed Sessions, Jamie Bosanko and Jade Connolly.

Mr Gaffney said seven acts – four acoustic and three bands – were confirmed and he hoped the event would be the start of something bigger.

“We’re having an outside stage in the middle of Craven Park and there’s going to be outside bars and food,” he said.

“I just think this is a really, really good idea and you never know, it might become an annual thing.

“In 10 years’ time, who knows what this could turn into?”

As well as showcasing the talents of local musicians, the festival will also raise money for charity Alice’s Escapes.

The festival has received support from the Barrow Raiders’ directors, HSP Milners, R & T Music and Ross Estate Agencies.Advance tickets are available from R & T Music for £5 and will be available at the gate on the day for £6.

Tickets can also be purchased from Ross Estate Agencies, Barrow Rugby Shop and the Raiders bar on match days.

Have your say

Never mind rugby grounds.

BRING BACK AMPHI!!!

Posted by Jas Murray on 23 July 2012 at 18:44

Good idea, providing you advertise it properly and stick with it then it just may well grow in stature.

Good luck.

Posted by Baz Eye on 23 July 2012 at 14:11

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