Drogheda Independent

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- By HUBERT MURPHY

A TOP Drogheda band are to be part of the headline acts at this year’s Vantastiva­l - taking place over the June Bank Holiday weekend at Beaulieu House.

Thousands will descend on the venue for the festival of music, many coming from the UK and Europe.

Modern Love, acclaimed as another potential giant of the Irish music world, qualified for their slot at the Firestone Live Battle of the Bands competitio­n, winning prizes worth €4,000 for music equipment and recording, as well as their headlining experience.

Hosted in Odd Mollies, the competitio­n featured four other unsigned acts from around Ireland, including Exiles, Sonnets & Sisters, Oski Bravo, and JaXson. They came out on top following an online public vote earlier in April and performed for a judging panel comprising Today FM producer and DJ Ed Smith, Today FM Head of Sound Gavin Blake, Lecturer in Dun Laoghaire Further Education Institute John McFadden, and Vantastiva­l Director Benny Taaffe.

The Firestone brand aims to encourage and support emerging music talent in Ireland with this initiative which is now in its second year.

Colm Conyngham, Marketing Manager for Firestone Ireland said: “We were taken aback by the sheer talent on display. Supporting grassroots talent is a core value of the Firestone brand globally and so we are delighted to provide emerging bands in Ireland with an opportunit­y to bring their music to a wider audience.”

Vantastiva­l is a key event within Firestone Live, an original programme of music festivals across Europe in Spain, Germany, France, Poland, Italy, Denmark, Ireland and the UK. The family-friendly festival will see a host of live musical acts perform, while a focus on the campervan lifestyle brings an extra dimension to the only festival of its kind in Ireland. For more informatio­n visitwww.vantastiva­l.com

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Modern Love, playing the Firestone Live stage at Vantastiva­l

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