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Press Release 2nd February 2011

Temple House Festival Adds The Heathers, Miracle Bell, Kerbdog, STAND, The Danger Is And Raglans To Line-Up

Kerbdog Reform for Temple House Festival

EARLY BIRD TICKETS ON SALE FROM FRIDAY

www.templehousefestival.com

Sligo, 2nd February 2011 : The Temple House Music & Arts Festival, which was recently voted “Best New European” Festival at the European Festival Awards has added Heathers, Miracle Bell, Kerbdog, Stand, The Raglans and The Danger Is to the line-up for this year’s three day music and arts extravaganza which will take place in the stunning grounds of Temple House, near Ballymote in Sligo from 10th-12th June. These acts join Something Happens, The Saw Doctors, Andrew Strong, The Walls, Interference, DJ Wool aka Glen Brady, Marty Mulligan & Ross O’Snodaigh who were announced earlier this week. Early bird tickets priced €99 will go on sale this Friday, 4th February from www.ticketmaster.ie and Ticketmaster outlets nationwide.

Heathers are twin sisters Ellie and Louise Macnamara. Their debut album ‘Here, Not There’ has garnered serious praise amongst both fans and media alike, and following a very successful Irish debut, the album was released in the UK and a number of European countries. With their new band, and some new material also being developed, 2011 is shaping up to be very promising. Heather's website

Miracle Bell are a Kildare based electro/synth pop band who released their debut album, ‘Light Shape Sound’, in May 2010. They performed at the first ever Temple House Festival and are looking forward to returning to the Sligo venue in June. They plan to release their new single LIGHT SHAPE SOUND on Fri March 25th (download only) http://miraclebell.com

Kerbdog are reforming especially for the Temple House Festival. Kerbdog are a legendary alternative rock band from Kilkenny who formed in 1991. Following two albums released on Mercury Records, the band split up in 1998. Kerbdog experienced almost cult-like popularity which explains why the band are still widely regarded today. Kerbdog's Website

The Danger is” the working title adopted by Dublin based artist Niamh Farrell for her musical endeavors. Niamh has been writing for years and after a two-year period of experimentation has created a 4-track E.P. recorded in Wicklow in 2010 and produced by Ken Mc Hugh. The E.P. confronts a multitude of emotions; from fear to happiness, love and its confusions. It is laced with honesty and humour and features climactic instrumental arrangements. Some highlights of recent months include performances in Crawdaddy supporting Warpaint, The Olympia supporting The Coronas, and supporting Brit Award winning Ellie Goulding on her Irish tour dates. Niamh will also be featured in the upcoming season of RTE's Other Voices. “The Danger Is” website

STAND are a Dublin 4-piece rock band. They spent the last two years promoting their fourth studio album, ‘Travel Light’, both in Ireland and in the United States. The record was critically acclaimed leading the band to sell out the prestigious Bowery Ballroom in New York City. In June 2009 the band entered the studio of famed Buffalo New York band The Goo Goo Dolls to record 10 songs under the guidance of Producer Marc Swersky and renowned Mix Engineer Mark Needham (Chris Isaak, The Killers, Fleetwood Mac).

The Raglans’ are Stephen Kelly, Rhos Horan, Conn O' Runaidh and Liam Morrow, an acoustic band from Greystones, Co Wicklow. The Raglan’s

Live music from over 80 acts will be complemented by a unique arts trail featuring individual and very distinctive installations in the Temple House woods, woodcrafts, archery and a range of children’s activities for under 12s. Tired revellers will be able to chill out and experience holistic treatments in the Sanctuary.

The festival, which has a capacity of 5,000 festival goers, promises to be a little bit different and provide a relaxed chilled out atmosphere in idyllic surroundings, which will captivate and enthral anyone who attends.

Earlybird Tickets (before 6th March)
3 Day Ticket - free camping (Over 18) €99
3 Day Ticket Adult + 1 Child (U12) - free camping €99
3 Day Ticket 1 Adult + 2 Children (U12) – free camping €114
3 Day Ticket 1 Adult with Campervan €119
Adult Day Ticket (Over 18) €50
Child Day Ticket (U12) €5
Standard Tickets ( 7th March onwards)
3 Day Ticket - free camping (Over 18) €120
3 Day Ticket Adult + 1 Child (U12) - free camping €120
3 Day Ticket 1 Adult + 2 Children (U12) – free camping €135
3 Day Ticket 1 Adult with Campervan €140
Adult Day Ticket (Over 18) €50
Child Day Ticket (U12) €5

 

Tickets will be available online from www.ticketmaster.ie and from ticketmaster outlets nationwide from 9am on Friday, 4th February 2011. Or by phone, 24 hours a day, seven days a week

  • Republic of Ireland - 0818 719 300
  • Northern Ireland - 0844 847 2455
  • International - 00353 1 4858010

 

Accommodation

Temple House festival-goers will be welcomed to the festival camp site from Friday morning and will be able to sleep in campervans, Yurts, Bell Tents and Tipi’s situated in the festival grounds, as well as the usual camping options for those on a budget. The campsite will be open until Monday at noon.

Parking

Parking is free at the Temple House Festival – and Temple House has acres of space!

Travel

Bus Eireann will be operating regular shuttle buses from Sligo and Tubbercurry Bus stations to/from Temple House over the festival weekend connecting from Buses from Derry, Dublin and Galway Please see www.buseireann.ie for further information.

Irish Rail operate regular train services from Dublin to Ballymote which is just 7 minutes drive to Temple House check out www.irishrail.ie for more info. Shuttle buses will operate from Ballymote Train station to Temple House.

Early bird 3 Day tickets including camping cost €99 and will be available from www.ticketmaster.ie and from ticketmaster outlets nationwide from Friday, 4th February until midnight on 6th March.

For more info about the festival, bands and latest updates, check out:

  • www.templehousefestival.com
  • http://www.facebook.com/TempleHouseFest
  • www.twitter.com/TempleHseFest

For further information, band interviews, Temple House Festival site map or images of Temple House, please contact:
Nicola Watkins Public Relations     Contact Nicola
087-2646858

About Temple House

Temple House, situated near Ballymote in Co Sligo, is a classical Georgian mansion set in a private estate of over 1,000 acres, overlooking a 13th century lakeside castle of the Knights Templar. Temple House has been home to the Perceval family home since 1665. Temple House is a historic home offering luxury country house accommodation, plus a self catering cottage that sleeps 8. Visitors will find on-site boating, coarse fishing, bird-watching, terraced gardens and miles of woodland walks. Within easy reach are beautiful beaches, eagles flying, archaeological sites, horse riding, surfing, trout fishing and four championship golf courses. Temple House is a member of the Hidden Ireland group – where one can stay in a historic private house in Ireland.

WWW.TEMPLEHOUSE.IE

 

Press Release 12/01/11

Bernard Hayes, Festival Coordinator,  Daragh Lambe, Artist Liaison, receiving award @ Groeningen

TEMPLE HOUSE MUSIC FESTIVAL

NAMED BEST NEW EUROPEAN FESTIVAL
AT EUROPEAN AWARDS

Wednesday, 12th January 2011 : Temple House Festival, Ireland’s newest boutique music & arts festival, has been just been named “Best New Festival” at the European Festival Awards. The winners were announced at an awards ceremony which took place in Groningen's Stadsschouwburg in The Netherlands, as part of the 25th Anniversary edition of Eurosonic Noorderslag.

The Temple House Music & Arts Festival was the only Irish festival in the Best New Festival category and competed against festivals from all over Europe including Daydream Festival – Belgium; E-tropolis Festival – Germany; Once upon a Festival – Belgium; Sonisphere Festival - Czech Republic; Sonisphere Festival – Poland; Sonisphere Festival – Turkey; Stop Making Sense – Croatia; The Big Snow Festival – Andorra and Zita Rock Festival – Germany. Hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world voted.

The first Temple House Music & Arts Festival took place in the grounds of the Temple House Estate, near Ballymote in Sligo from 10-12 September 2010. The festival had an eclectic line-up of music including alternative & indie rock, reggae, funk, blues, soul, dance, roots, folk, trad, electro and rock & roll. Over 80 acts including The Wailers, Howard Jones, NYPC, The Undertones, Damien Dempsey, The Walls, The Stunning, The Sawdoctors, O Emperor, Bipolar Empire, The Shoos, RSAG, Miracle Bell, Peter Hook and Terry Hall and entertained almost 4,000 music fans over 3 days.

Roderick Perceval, Temple House said: We are absolutely thrilled that the first ever Temple House Music & Arts Festival has been named Best New European Festival at the European Festival Awards. It’s fantastic that everyone’s hard work has been recognised by festival goers. We hope that the second Temple House Festival, which will take place from 10-12 June 2011 will be an even greater success.”

The European Festival Awards are run by Festival Awards Ltd, an independent company who produce the Festival Awards Europe and the UK Festival Awards and Conference. The Awards are a chance for the hard work of the festival industry to be recognised, both by fan voting and through judging panels made up of experts.

The majority of the Awards are voted for by the general public through the online platform. The remaining Awards are decided by panels of journalists and other industry experts. In order to create a level playing field for events, no matter what their capacity, voting is weighted based on capacity and the number of tickets sold.

Editors Note: Early bird tickets for the 2011 Temple House Music & Arts Festival (June 10th - 12th 2011) will go on sale in February.

For further information, please contact:

Nicola Watkins Public Relations

 

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Press Release 12th Jan 2011

TEMPLE HOUSE MUSIC FESTIVAL

NAMED BEST NEW EUROPEAN FESTIVAL

AT EUROPEAN AWARDS

Wednesday, 12th January 2011 :   Temple House Festival, Ireland’s newest boutique music & arts festival, has been just been named “Best New Festival” at the European Festival Awards.    The winners were announced at an awards ceremony which took place in Groningen's Stadsschouwburg in The Netherlands, as part of the 25th Anniversary edition of Eurosonic Noorderslag.

The Temple House Music & Arts Festival was the only Irish festival in the Best New Festival category and competed against festivals from all over Europe including Daydream Festival – Belgium; E-tropolis Festival – Germany; Once upon a Festival – Belgium; Sonisphere Festival - Czech Republic; Sonisphere Festival – Poland; Sonisphere Festival – Turkey; Stop Making Sense – Croatia; The Big Snow Festival – Andorra and Zita Rock Festival – Germany.  Hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world voted.

The first Temple House Music & Arts Festival took place in the grounds of the Temple House Estate, near Ballymote in Sligo from 10-12 September 2010.   The festival had an eclectic line-up of music including alternative & indie rock, reggae, funk, blues, soul, dance, roots, folk, trad, electro and rock & roll.  Over 80 acts including The Wailers, Howard Jones, NYPC, The Undertones, Damien Dempsey, The Walls, The Stunning, The Sawdoctors, O Emperor, Bipolar Empire, The Shoos, RSAG, Miracle Bell, Peter Hook and Terry Hall and entertained almost 4,000 music fans over 3 days.

Roderick Perceval, Temple House said:  We are absolutely thrilled that the first ever Temple House Music & Arts Festival has been named Best New European Festival at the European Festival Awards.  It’s fantastic that everyone’s hard work has been recognised by festival goers.    We hope that the second Temple House Festival, which will take place from 10-12 June 2011 will be an even greater success.”

The European Festival Awards are run by Festival Awards Ltd, an independent company who produce the Festival Awards Europe and the UK Festival Awards and Conference.  The Awards are a chance for the hard work of the festival industry to be recognised, both by fan voting and through judging panels made up of experts.

The majority of the Awards are voted for by the general public through the online platform. The remaining Awards are decided by panels of journalists and other industry experts.   In order to create a level playing field for events, no matter what their capacity, voting is weighted based on capacity and the number of tickets sold.

Editors Note:  Early bird tickets for the 2011 Temple House Music & Arts Festival will go on sale in February.

For further information, please contact:

Nicola Watkins Public Relations

087-2646858