Sunflower Fest was a brand new event on the Northern Ireland festival calendar , providing fantastic weekend of live music, arts and great food in a hospitable atmosphere, which is more than can be said for a lot of festivals! It must also be said that the festival also had a wonderful cause, with all profits going to rebuilding Haiti after the devastating earthquake.
Held over three-days, the focus was on showcasing some of Northern Ireland's finest bands and artists. The festival had two stages - one outdoors and the other indoor. There was a real variety of acts of all types and genres, with personal local favourites of mine Sweet Savage, Rams Pocket RADIO and Mental Deficiency showing their funky faces!
The festival continued its ethical edge by encouraging as many people as possible to cycle to the festival, thought a lot of people like me had too far to travel and not enough time to journey down there, but maybe next year! Tickets were £28 for the entire weekend which was fantastic value, with individual day tickets all within a few pounds radius of £10.
This was a really well run festival that had real heart, so I look forward to seeing how they build on things next year! read more