Fermanagh Fun Farm are providing extra entertainment for their visitors on Sundays with a summer-long programme of live music acts performing at their Lisbellaw-based site.
The social enterprise, not-for-profit making organisation had recently been given funding from Fermanagh and Omagh District Council to put on free concerts for all the community to enjoy over the summer months.
The series of concerts started on Sunday, June 26 with a performance from the Fermanagh Concert Band, followed by Derryclavin Pipe Band on Sunday, July 10.
This Sunday (July 17) will see Country singers Anthony McBrien and Sean Corrigan take to the Fermanagh Fun Farm stage.
Later in the month, on July 23, Alistair Scott and his ceilidh band will perform a range of Traditional Irish tunes, whilst there will be more Country music on offer in August from Robbie Pearson on Sunday, August 7, with talented local musicians Ciarán Carson and Samantha Breslin concluding the live music series on Sunday, August 28.
Most of the concerts will start on the Sunday afternoon at 3.30pm. It is free to attend the concerts, but normal Fermanagh Fun Farm attraction prices apply if visiting the farm attraction area.
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