Cork City to Boogie with 2013 Decades Festival


Cork city publicans are celebrating the return of the popular Decades Festival which will take place on August 23rd and 24th. The festival which was launched today in SoHo Bar & Restaurant will see the city boogie to the sounds of the 70's with more than 20 pubs throughout the city spreading disco fever among their customers with live tribute bands and more. The festival encourages participating outlets and customers to channel their inner grooviness and dress up in 1970's attire to ensure the atmosphere in the city centre will be far out! Everything from the Bay City Rollers to Charlie's Angels and Abba will be on the approved list of attire. Festival sponsors, Carlsberg will support the festival by giving out free 70's accessories to those who buy a pint of Carlsberg in any of the participating outlets throughout the weekend. There will also be a special consumer prize for the best outfit, which will be independently judged, where the winner plus three friends will win a night out in Cork to the value of €1,000. Speaking of the festival, Michael Lyons Regional Manager for Diageo said, ‘We are delighted to again sponsor the Carlsberg Decades festival. This event has proved to be fun and exciting in the past and I wish all the participating pubs best wishes for a successful weekend". Speaking at the launch, Dave Walsh, Chairman of the Decades Festival said, "We are delighted to have the support of Diageo this year and we look forward to building the festival again which was certainly missed from last year's social calendar. I would also like to thank our media sponsors, the Evening Echo and Red FM and look forward to working with them in the run up to and throughout the festival weekend". For further details on the festival visit Facebook @decadesfestivalcork.ie and Twitter @decadesfestcork, or the website www.decadesfestivalcork.ie

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