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August
Beautiful Days Festival
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Beautiful Days Festival

21st - 23rd Aug 2026

Music

Medium

Under 18's Allowed

Showers,

Kids Area

Standard Camping, Quiet Camping, Caravan, Campervan

September
Lindisfarne Festival 2026

Lindisfarne Festival 2026

Beal Farm, Berwick-upon-Tweed

3rd - 6th Sep 2026

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Lindisfarne Festival 2026

Beal Farm, Berwick-upon-Tweed

3rd - 6th Sep 2026

Music

Small

Over 18's Only

Showers, Luxury Toilets,

Standard Camping, Luxury / VIP Camping, Quiet Camping

Moseley Folk Festival

Moseley Folk Festival

Moseley Park, Birmingham

4th - 6th Sep 2026

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Moseley Folk Festival

Moseley Park, Birmingham

4th - 6th Sep 2026

Music, Family Friendly, Boutique

Small

Under 18's Allowed

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An idiosyncratic, challenging and richly lyrical singer/ songwriter, Junior Brother is the pseudonym of 24 year-old Co. Kerry, Ireland native Ronan Kealy. Fusing elements of Irish and English folk with a deeply unique sensibility, Kealy has steadily built a dedicated fanbase in his current residence of Dublin, further broadening his listenership with each release.

Born outside Killarney, Co. Kerry, Kealy developed a strong love of music from an early age, writing his first song at 9 years old after having taught himself guitar on a banged-up nylon acoustic. A short spell studying English in University College Cork helped Kealy to foster his unique and striking poetic voice, taking his Junior Brother moniker from a character in Jacobean play "The Revenger's Tragedy", a work Kealy studied there.

With the crucial addition of foot tambourine to his musical set-up, Kealy eventually moved to Dublin to briefly study music, before releasing his highly acclaimed second EP "Fuck Off I Love You" in 2016, earning plays and plaudits on such broadcasters as 2fm, Radio Nova, Dublin's 98fm among others. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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