‘Unlocked’, having formulated plans for the event series — billed as being “the first festival of its kind in the history of Northern Ireland” — following the cancellation of Stendhal 2020.“Expect special performances from some of the very best talent the island of Ireland has to offer, beer gardens, delicious food and perhaps best of all, over 20 acres of outdoor scenic countryside to enjoy,” a brief event description reads.Set to be held at Ballymully Cottage Farm in Limavady initially over two weekends in August (August 21-22 and 28-29), the plans are subject to the government’s policy on mass gatherings in August. ‘Unlocked”s organisers are hopeful that it will take place over five weekends in August and September, with each weekend.
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