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Loopallu 2009


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Hoping that the Lightning Seeds are not a headliner, if so then it's pretty poor this year but this festival is superb anyway and the acts are just a small part of it.

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I know that but it will take more than those announced to make me travel so far.

I do trust your opinion Paul and will come along one year.

Never again will I buy a ticket until I know there is at least one act on the bill I want to see.

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Been going through MySpace this morning and found a few more

So far day splits (Not in order of appearance)

Friday

The View

Kid British

Family Mahone

The Dykeenies

Pearl and The Puppets

The Side (Seaforth)

The Chihuahuas (TBC)

Saturday

The Lightning Seeds

The Family Mahone (Ceilidh Place)

Mumford & Sons

Party Horse

Ten Bears

Unknown

Neville Staples

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The Family Mahone are playing the tent on the Friday and also doing the Ceilidh Place on the Saturday night.

So far -

Friday

The View

Kid British

Family Mahone

The Dykeenies

Pearl and The Puppets

The Side (Seaforth)

The Chihuahuas (TBC)

Saturday

The Lightning Seeds

The Family Mahone (Ceilidh Place)

Mumford & Sons

Party Horse

Ten Bears

Unknown

Neville Staples

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