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