Bap Kennedy is to headline an open air concert at Delamont Walled Garden, Killyeagh on Sat 13th September at an event in support of Suicide Support Group PIPS. And to coincide with the event Bap has released an uplifting Country Rock version of the Hank Williams classic “I Saw The Light” with all proceeds going to PIPS. Bap will bring to Killyleagh his current project “Bap & The Breadheads” - a 5 piece line up of top drawer musicians - Expect to hear a mixture of Bap classics and country roots favourites. Organised by friends Martin Hannah and Conor Galbraith the event line-up includes well known band Rosetta Stone who will make a return to the stage after decades. Also taking to the stage are local covers band Pretty Tied Up, acoustic artists Ciaran McElhinney (Omagh) and Damian Hanna (Holywood) as well as Lisburn band The Couth. Completing the line up will also be well known Rory Gallagher tribute The Barry McGivern Band. Speaking of the event, organiser Martin said: "It started as myself and a couple of mates just thinking of a simple gig to raise funds for PIPS but we had chats about doing something on a bigger scale and it quickly escalated to what we have organised so far. After Natania took her life it hit the community very hard, she was such a lively and lovely young woman who loved singing and playing guitar. Shortly after this Graham took his life and that also was hard for the community especially just after Natania's death." TICKETS for the PIPS Festival Concert on Saturday September 13 at the Delamont Walled Garden in Killyleagh are £10 and available by calling the Down Arts centre on 028 4461 0747 Bap Kennedy's I Saw The Light is now available to download on iTunes The PIPS event on 13 Sep will be dedicated to the memory of Natania Hagan & Graham Ross www.pipsprogrammes.com Comments are closed.
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