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Wake The Giant

Warrenpoint

This unique, vibrant festival celebrates the town's heritage and legends and offers visitors a weekend full of exciting events and activities. From live music and performances, to Giants food feasts and children’s activities,

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Hailed by Hotpress Magazine as ‘One of Northern Ireland’s most exciting bands to emerge in recent times’. No Oil Paintings, an alt-folk band from Belfast retracing the link between Irish folk and Americana music pairing the lilting four part harmonies, reminiscent of The Dubliners and The Chieftains with a more modern Americana sound.

Coming off a summer of amazing festival appearances at ‘Doolin Folk Festival’, ‘Omagh Bluegrass Festival’ and a headline slot at ‘Sound of the Shore’, the band continue their album release campaign which will culminate in a 10 date UK/IRE tour at the start of 2023 including a headline show at the coveted ‘Out To Lunch Festival’ in January.

Rain Season their debut album is a culmination of a decade of work, featuring songs that showcase the bands influences throughout their career. A perfect blend of alt-folk, Americana, country.

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Hailed by Hotpress Magazine as ‘One of Northern Ireland’s most exciting bands to emerge in recent times’. No Oil Paintings, an alt-folk band from Belfast retracing the link between Irish folk and Americana music pairing the lilting four part harmonies, reminiscent of The Dubliners and The Chieftains with a more modern Americana sound.

Coming off a summer of amazing festival appearances at ‘Doolin Folk Festival’, ‘Omagh Bluegrass Festival’ and a headline slot at ‘Sound of the Shore’, the band continue their album release campaign which will culminate in a 10 date UK/IRE tour at the start of 2023 including a headline show at the coveted ‘Out To Lunch Festival’ in January.

Rain Season their debut album is a culmination of a decade of work, featuring songs that showcase the bands influences throughout their career. A perfect blend of alt-folk, Americana, country.

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Hailed by Hotpress Magazine as ‘One of Northern Ireland’s most exciting bands to emerge in recent times’. No Oil Paintings, an alt-folk band from Belfast retracing the link between Irish folk and Americana music pairing the lilting four part harmonies, reminiscent of The Dubliners and The Chieftains with a more modern Americana sound.

Coming off a summer of amazing festival appearances at ‘Doolin Folk Festival’, ‘Omagh Bluegrass Festival’ and a headline slot at ‘Sound of the Shore’, the band continue their album release campaign which will culminate in a 10 date UK/IRE tour at the start of 2023 including a headline show at the coveted ‘Out To Lunch Festival’ in January.

Rain Season their debut album is a culmination of a decade of work, featuring songs that showcase the bands influences throughout their career. A perfect blend of alt-folk, Americana, country.

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No Oil Paintings - Bennigans

Bennigans, 13 John St, Londonderry BT48 6JY, Derry

Hailed by Hotpress Magazine as ‘One of Northern Ireland’s most exciting bands to emerge in recent times’. No Oil Paintings, an alt-folk band from Belfast retracing the link between Irish folk and Americana music pairing the lilting four part harmonies, reminiscent of The Dubliners and The Chieftains with a more modern Americana sound.

Coming off a summer of amazing festival appearances at ‘Doolin Folk Festival’, ‘Omagh Bluegrass Festival’ and a headline slot at ‘Sound of the Shore’, the band continue their album release campaign which will culminate in a 10 date UK/IRE tour at the start of 2023 including a headline show at the coveted ‘Out To Lunch Festival’ in January.

Rain Season their debut album is a culmination of a decade of work, featuring songs that showcase the bands influences throughout their career. A perfect blend of alt-folk, Americana, country.

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No Oil Paintings - The Court House

The Court House, 16 Quay St, Bangor BT20 5ED, Bangor

Hailed by Hotpress Magazine as ‘One of Northern Ireland’s most exciting bands to emerge in recent times’, No Oil Paintings are a vivacious, dynamic, Alternative-Folk band from Belfast. Their mix of folk instrumentation, four-part harmonies retraces the link between Irish and Americana music and serves to create their own brand of genre-bending roots music.

After collaborating with Grammy award winner Joss Stone during her world tour they were chosen to be accompanied by Joss on one of their original songs ‘God Only Knows’. They will be playing a live-set filled with new material and music from their album ‘Rain Season’ released in January this year

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No Oil Paintings - Whelan's (Upstairs)

Whelan's , 25 Wexford Street Dublin 2 D02 H527, Dublin

Hailed by Hotpress Magazine as ‘One of Northern Ireland’s most exciting bands to emerge in recent times’. No Oil Paintings, an alt-folk band from Belfast retracing the link between Irish folk and Americana music pairing the lilting four part harmonies, reminiscent of The Dubliners and The Chieftains with a more modern Americana sound.

Coming off a summer of amazing festival appearances at ‘Doolin Folk Festival’, ‘Omagh Bluegrass Festival’ and a headline slot at ‘Sound of the Shore’, the band continue their album release campaign which will culminate in a 10 date UK/IRE tour at the start of 2023 including a headline show at the coveted ‘Out To Lunch Festival’ in January.

Rain Season their debut album is a culmination of a decade of work, featuring songs that showcase the bands influences throughout their career. A perfect blend of alt-folk, Americana, country.

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Hailed by Hotpress Magazine as ‘One of Northern Ireland’s most exciting bands to emerge in recent times’. No Oil Paintings, an alt-folk band from Belfast retracing the link between Irish folk and Americana music pairing the lilting four part harmonies, reminiscent of The Dubliners and The Chieftains with a more modern Americana sound.

Coming off a summer of amazing festival appearances at ‘Doolin Folk Festival’, ‘Omagh Bluegrass Festival’ and a headline slot at ‘Sound of the Shore’, the band continue their album release campaign which will culminate in a 10 date UK/IRE tour at the start of 2023 including a headline show at the coveted ‘Out To Lunch Festival’ in January.

'Rain Season' their debut album is a culmination of a decade of work, featuring songs that showcase the bands influences throughout their career. A perfect blend of alt-folk, Americana, country.

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No Oil Paintings release they're long awaited debut album 'Rain Season'.

Hailed by Hotpress Magazine as ‘One of Northern Ireland’s most exciting bands to emerge in recent times’, No Oil Paintings are a vivacious, dynamic, alternative-folk band from Belfast.

Their mix of folk instrumentation, four-part harmonies and high energy live shows serves to create their own brand of genre-bending roots music. The band switch and share lead vocals with each member delivering their own style to the songs they bring to the table.

Full Price - £8.00

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No Oil Paintings

The Oh Yeah Centre, 15-21 Gordon Street, Belfast

Hot off the heels of two successful performances at this year's Stendhal Festival and having recently released the first single from their upcoming debut album 'Rain Season' to glowing reviews, No Oil Paintings return to their home town of Belfast to premier the album's second single, 'Leave Me My Name' in the Oh Yeah Centre on 11th November.

Providing support are the phenomenal talents of Myles McCormack and Vivamagnolia. This promises to be a spectacular evening for everyone in attendance and a welcome return to performing indoors.

£5 + booking fee

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