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Coming up: Homegrown 2017 in Derry, January 13

Ports will return to Derry's Homegrown music festival next month
Ports will return to Derry's Homegrown music festival next month Ports will return to Derry's Homegrown music festival next month

BACK for its fourth year in 2017, Derry's Homegrown music festival will once again be bringing a top quality line-up of locally sourced bands and artists to The Millennium Forum in January.

Homegrown is now an essential annual fixture for north west's music fans, perfectly placed to herald a welcome return to gig-going normality for music fans enduring the traditional 'gig drought' over Christmas and into the early New Year.

This year's bill includes singer-songwriter and Homegrown festival founder Paul Casey and his band, folky indie rockers Ports – who return to the festival following a well received appearance at this year's event – the ever eclectic working man rock of Paddy Nash & The Happy Enchiladas (who have played every Homegrown to date) and a Homegrown debut for Donegal sister act The Henry Girls.

Get your tickets and start counting down the days.

:: Tickets on sale now priced from £12.50 via Millenniumforum.co.uk