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Daniel O’Donnell to headline local festival 01.03.12

Report: Inishowen Independent

IN a major coup, Clonmany Music Festival has secured Daniel O’Donnell as the headline act for its opening night on August 5.
The festival, which will run from Sunday, August 5 until August 12 has, according to one of the organisers, Hugo Boyce, been going from strength to strength.
He said: “This is a great coup for the Clonmany Festival to have Daniel O’Donnell on the opening night.
“This will be the first time that Daniel has played with his band at an outdoor event and we are all looking forward to a great night.
“The Clonmany Festival has been getting bigger and bigger each year and with Daniel O’Donnell on the opening night they will be coming from everywhere.
“Full credit to our chairman George Harrigan who managed to cajole and persuade Daniel to come.”
But Daniel O’Donnell is not the only big name to come for the festival as the full week has headline acts.
Hugo Boyce said: “Before Daniel on Sunday, August 5, Mick Flavin will be playing.
Daniel O'Donnell.
“Then in another coup for us as they are very hard to get, we have the High Kings playing on the Friday night, August 10.
“As well as that we have the Wolfe Tones on the 11th, Mike Denver on the 9th and the Nathan Carter Band on the 6th.
“There is definitely something for everyone at this year’s festival and we expect it to really put Clonmany on the map.”
Mr Boyce said the only problem they had was finding accommodation for the visitors that will be flocking to the Inishowen town for the festival.
He said: “We expect visitors from all over Ireland, England and Scotland and our main concern is where we can put them all.
“I expect we shall just have to do our best to ensure everyone has a place to stay.”
Mr Boyce added: “This year’s festival will be the 45th one and we are a bit later this year because we always hold it in conjunction with the Bank Holiday.
“But securing Daniel O’Donnell as the headline act is great for the festival and will ensure we get off to a great start.”
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