Elbow are among the top acts performing at Other Voices Ballina, taking place on Friday 28th and Saturday 29th February.
The 225-year-old ancient walls of St. Michael’s Church will come alive with two very special nights of incredible music performances from both Irish and International artists while being recorded for TV in front of a live audience.
The anthemic ELBOW, the formidable four-piece SKINNY LIVING, spoken word artist and rapper DENISE CHAILA and last but not least, from California, the exceptionally talented singer-songwriter and guitarist JESCA HOOP are the first acts announced.
Over three decades, lifelong friends ELBOW have created one of the most remarkable stories in British contemporary music. Elbow’s history now encompasses seven studio albums, a long list of awards and a place in the roll-call of great British bands. With albums including, ‘The Seldom Seen Kid’, ‘Build A Rocket Boys!’and a plethora of anthems including ‘Lippy Kids’, ‘One Day Like This’ and ‘Mirrorball’.
Here’s a video of Day One of the last Other Voices Ballina in September 2018.
With even more superb acts yet to be announced, including the Other Voices Music Trail, this is sure to be one very special and memorable weekend in Ballina next month.
This is a unique and special opportunity for music lovers to witness unforgettable performances from stellar international artists playing in such an intimate church setting. The essence of Other Voices is about stripping it back to the musician and the audience which creates an amazing experience for both the performer and the listener and that’s where the heart of the festival lies.
Tickets for the St. Michael’s Church TV recording performances cannot be purchased and will be given away through competitions in national and local radio, press and online. All ticket competitions will be announced in advance at www.othervoices.ie
Beyond St Michael’s Church, the Other Voices Ballina Music Trail will feature more than 30 free gigs taking place in various venues across Ballina over the Other Voices Festival Weekend. The Music Trail will feature an exciting and diverse line-up of performers, musicians, DJs and bands, raising the roofs of pubs and venues across Ballina on February 28th and 29th. Guaranteed quality new sounds for all ears and 100% free to enjoy. Venues and acts performing on the Music Trail will be announced in the coming weeks.
Calling all performers! From 2020 onwards, Other Voices have a brand new rolling submission policy for musicians who are interested in performing at Other Voices events throughout the year. Whether you are a band, a singer-songwriter, a rapper, DJ collective or duo, you are invited to apply for a chance to play. To get the ball rolling, if you are interested in submitting your act for consideration for Other Voices Ballina 2020, all you have to do is apply HERE but you need to get in quick as the application closing date is Friday 24th January at 5pm.
While getting your hands on a ticket for the Other Voices TV recordings can be like finding a Golden Ticket, fear not, Other Voices Ballina festival-goers won’t miss a beat from the Church, as the Other Voices Live Streaming in partnership with Virgin Media sets up throughout the town. Music fans can enjoy all the happenings in St. Michael’s Church, at multiple locations throughout Ballina. With huge screens, high definition audio-visual and close proximity to a freshly poured pint, screening venues will be a massive hit during the Festival. Grab a stool, sit back and relax.
IRELAND’S EDGE, the multi-disciplinary creative event series also returns to Ballina to the Jackie Clarke Museum on Saturday 29th February. The event will bring together a compelling range of voices spanning diverse disciplines and sectors. Activists, entrepreneurs, innovators, thinkers, writers and artists consider some of the existential questions facing Ireland in this time of mass disruption, innovation and change. Contributor line-up and ticket information to be announced shortly.
Other Voices Ballina 2020 is made possible with the support and partnership of Mayo County Council, Moy Valley Resources, Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, RTÉ, Mayo.ie, Ballina Chamber of Commerce, Mayo North Promotions Office, Wild Atlantic Way, Creative Ireland Mayo, Tesco Ireland, Virgin Media, Ballina Arts Centre, The Jackie Clarke Collection, Music Generation’s Core Youth Music Hub and local hotels, pubs and businesses.
Ireland’s Edge Ballina is supported by Intel Ireland and Hollister ULC.