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7 Hills set to strike a chord again in Armagh City

The festival features over 40 free gigs across 15 venues, showcasing the best in local, national, and international blues and roots music.

This summer, the 7 Hills Blues Fest returns to Armagh City, promising an immersive and vibrant experience for blues enthusiasts, families, and culture seekers alike.

Running from Friday, July 31, to Sunday, August 2, the festival features over 40 free gigs across 15 venues, showcasing the best in local, national, and international blues and roots music.

Since its inception, 7 Hills has celebrated the rich musical heritage deeply rooted in Armagh and beyond. A key highlight of the festival is its growing reputation as a platform for discovering and celebrating fresh talent, as well as featuring more established performers.

This year’s line-up includes exciting artists such as Crow Black Chicken, who regularly appear on RTE and also have touring and festival experience including BBC Introducing – Glastonbury, the Eric Bell Trio, fronted by the founding member of Thin Lizzy and Rob Strong and his band described as the “Godfather or Irish Soul/Blues.” Led Hedley makes a welcome return to the festival, along with Banshee Band and other local artists performing include Villiers and the Villains, Courtnay Giffin, The Dirt and Freedom 35s.

Often hailed as Ireland’s Godfather of Soul, Rob Strong, said, “Playing here is always a highlight of the summer for me – it’s a place where the spirit of blues music truly comes alive. The city’s intimate venues create a unique connection between artists and audiences, making every performance feel personal. 7 Hills not only honours the rich traditions of blues but also pushes the music forward, keeping it fresh and exciting.”

The weekend is one the major annual events organised by Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council, and attracts thousands of visitors, local and from further afield.

The festival will kick off with lunchtime performances on the bandstand on Friday, followed throughout the weekend by MD Rafferty Music School Live Lounge, free street acts, face painting and balloon modelling.

As another new addition to the lively weekend, on Saturday, there will be an artisan market located at the Shambles Market in the city centre. There will be a wide range of artisan stalls in place, with a wide range of tasty treats, eats and much more which will create a full programme of activities for all ages.

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