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North Belfast’s Tribute Fest Back This Weekend With Sounds Of Harry Styles, Ed Sheeran, Garth Brooks

A tribute festival which attracts thousands of music fans is returning to Seaview Football Stadium in North Belfast this weekend.


Tribute Fest, taking place in the grounds of Crusaders Football Club on the Shore Road, will see local and visiting performers bring to life a whole range of popular music acts.


From Harry Styles, Ed Sheeran and Garth Brooks to Robbie Williams, George Michael and Erasure organisers say they’re delighted to be “bringing an eclectic mix of music for all tastes on the day”.


Also taking to the stage on Sunday October 2 are tributes to Status Quo, Neil Diamond, AC/DC and Garth Brooks.


U105’s Drivetime star Johnny Hero will be compere for the event which runs from 4pm-11pm with gates opening at 2pm.


Promoter John Rogers said: “Seaview is the perfect spot to end the festival season with a great mix of local talent.


“Danny Lowry who has appeared on both ITV and MTV will be performing an array of Robbie Williams hits, both old and new with a touch of swing and maybe a little bit of a Take That medley too.


“While Norris Stephens, who has been dubbed Europe’s number 1 tribute to George Michael, will be wowing the audience with his uncanny resemblance to the global music icon.”


And it’s not just solo acts on the bill, co-promoter Mervyn Boyd said the audience will be able to enjoy the full live band experience.


He explained: “Northern Ireland five-piece band Q The Quo will have the audience rocking out to all the biggest Status Quo hits including Whatever You Want, Rockin’ All Over The World and Down Down among others.


“Another local five-piece band taking to the stage will be the fantastic AC?DC who of course will be performing a range of hits such as Highway To Hell, You Shook Me All Night Long and Thunderstruck.”


Downtown Country DJ and tribute performer to Garth Brooks Jason Hughes will be recreating some of the star’s recent Croke Park magic with his country show.


Having toured all over Europe, America, Ireland and Scotland Jason is no stranger to the stage.


And while he’s looking forward to the show he revealed he still gets surprised by the audience’s reaction.


Jason, who has performed as Garth Brooks for over 20 years, said: "I am actually quite a shy person when I am not on stage and the reaction from the audiences at times leaves me gobsmacked."


Tickets for Tribute Fest are free with a £5 booking fee. VIP tickets are also available at £10 +booking fee.


To book tickets or for more information go to crusadersfootballclub.com/tickets

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