Ticket Types
How can I book?
Full Weekend Pass £70.00 Includes all evening concerts and all Bluegrass in the Park sessions.
Tickets can be booked in two ways:
Standard Weekend Pass £60.00 Includes Friday and Saturday evening concerts and all Bluegrass in the Park sessions. Evening Concert
£25.00
Sunday ‘Spirit of Bluegrass’ Gospel Concert
£15.00
Friday Bluegrass in the Park Adult Concession Family Ticket A (1 Adult and up to 3 children) Family Ticket B (2 Adults and up to 3 children)
£9.00 £5.50 £20.00
Ulster American Folk Park
Online at nmni.com/bluegrass Telephone the Ticket Hotline on 028 8224 3292
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£25.00
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Saturday and Sunday Bluegrass in the Park Adult Concession Family Ticket A (1 Adult and up to 3 children) Family Ticket B (2 Adults and up to 3 children)
£12.00 £7.00 £27.00 £35.00
Friday 30 August to Sunday 1 September 2013 nmni.com/bluegrass
22nd Annual Bluegrass Music Festival There’ll be strumming on the porches of the log cabins, dancing in the cobbled streets and jamming outside the General Store. Get down to the 22nd Annual Bluegrass Music Festival and enjoy some of the biggest names in bluegrass music including Lonesome River Band, Cedar Hill, The Churchmen and Lynda Dawson & Pattie Hopkins all direct from the USA. This famous festival is jam-packed with performances from some of the biggest names in bluegrass and old-time music. Stroll through the museum for the afternoon sessions with six stages of great music to enjoy or book tickets to experience the electric atmosphere of an evening concert in the park.
What can I enjoy? Bluegrass in the Park
Evening Concerts
Friday 30 August, 1.00pm to 6.00pm Saturday 31 August and Sunday 1 September, 12.30pm to 6.30pm
Book tickets to experience the electric atmosphere of an evening concert in the park.
Stroll through the outdoor museum as a mix of international and home-grown talent fill the air with the infectious sounds of bluegrass and old-time music. With six stages of music dotted around the exhibit buildings, you are sure to uncover rhythms that will have your hands clapping, feet tapping and heart racing.
Friday 30 August at 8.00pm
The 2013 line-up includes Lonesome River Band (USA), Cedar Hill (USA), The Churchmen (USA), Lynda Dawson & Pattie Hopkins (USA), Rawhide (Belgium), Jaywalkers (England), Southern Tenant Folk Union (Scotland), Tupelo (Ireland), Rackhouse Pilfer (Ireland), Well Enough Alone (Ireland), Woodbine (Ireland), Broken String Band (Northern Ireland), Northern Exposure (Northern Ireland), Down & Out Bluegrass Band ( Northern Ireland).
McAuley Lecture Saturday 31 August at 1.00pm Gettysburg Recalled - The American Civil War in Folk, Bluegrass and Early Country Music with renowned music collector & archivist Rodney McElrae.
Food, drink and a spot of shopping! If you’re looking for a quiet spot to relax, there will be plenty of chances to grab a pint or a bite to eat. With a great range of merchandise for sale, you can even indulge in some retail therapy! Lonesome River Band
Jaywalkers Southern Tenant Folk Union Cedar Hill Saturday 31 August at 8.00pm Lynda Dawson & Pattie Hopkins Rawhide Lonesome River Band ‘Spirit of Bluegrass’ Gospel Concert Sunday 2 September at 6.00pm Cedar Hill The Churchmen