
70s pop rockers The Bay City Rollers stopped by in Enniskillen last night (Friday, June 19) as part of the inaugural ‘Festival Lough Erne’.
A fantastic start to the inaugural Festival Lough Erne with Midnight Graffiti opening for Bay City Rollers.Lots more to see and do on Saturday & Sunday 10am to 5pm.Come on down. £3 per adult at the gate.
Posted by Festival Lough Erne on Saturday, June 20, 2015
The show was opened by Fermanagh band Midnight Graffiti. The band said this morning: “Wow – What a night! THANK YOU!! An experience we’ll never forget. Congratulations to Festival Lough Erne for bringing that magical festival feeling to the shores of Enniskillen.”
Midnight Graffiti kick off the show!! #FestErne
Posted by Festival Lough Erne on Friday, June 19, 2015
The festival continues over the course of the weekend.
Street performers, jazz bands, art exhibitions, children’s entertainment, water activities and competitions complete the Festival Lough Erne Menu.
Designed to showcase and celebrate the distinctive Fermanagh landscape in new and imaginative ways, the festival will surround the Island town of Enniskillen with as many forms of water transport possible, Currachs to Canoes and everything in between.
There will be water based activity ‘come try it’ sessions.
After the show, Les McKeown of the Bay City Rollers posted this video:
— Les McKeown (@LesMcKeownUK) June 19, 2015
FESTIVAL LOUGH ERNE, a two day celebration of the very best of local food and Lakelands, is returning...
Pictured at the launch of Festival Lough Erne, from left, Tanya Cathcart, Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism, Sarah McHugh, Fermanagh and...







