Vantastival entry deadline this Sunday

248763_484795108239305_1559992492_nThe organisers of the Vantastival festival have extended the deadline for accepting applications from all original acts and trade groups for the 2014 event.

Applications were due to be in by last Sunday but have been extended until this Sunday, January 12th with full details available here.

All you need is to provide short information on your act and at least three tracks to be considered.

Last year’s Vantastival took place in Bellurgan Park and featured the likes of Damien Dempsey, And So I Watch You From Afar, Jerry Fish, Altan, Mark Geary, The Trampz and many more.

Fantastic Vantastival!

Paul and Emer O'Brien with their sons Edward, Michael, Vincent and Calvin and nephew Adam Carroll after setting up camp in their restored 1973 VW Microbus at the Vantastival music festival in Bellurgan Park on Friday.

Paul and Emer O’Brien with their sons Edward, Michael, Vincent and Calvin and nephew Adam Carroll after setting up camp in their restored 1973 VW Microbus at the Vantastival music festival in Bellurgan Park on Friday. Picture: Alan Betson

The Vantastival music festival proved a huge success at Bellurgan Park, just outside Dundalk, at the weekend with thousands travelling for the event.

Amongst the acts to perform over the course of the three days included Damien Dempsey, Altan and Jerry Fish.

High Wind Films have put together two superb highlight reel videos from Friday and Saturday, which are worth checking out below…

Source: High Wind Films

Vantastival 1. Louth County Council 0.

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The Vantastival music and camper van festival takes place in Bellurgan Park next weekend and while an influx of music fans might be welcomed by the town’s business community, Louth County Council appeared to have a bit more of a problem with it.

Over a year ago, the local authority had ruled that the festival constituted development and therefore required full planning permission in order to proceed at Bellurgan Park. Vantastival appealed this to An Bord Pleanála, who have ruled in favour of the festival.

Basically, the council felt that as the festival was marketed nationally, it could not be considered local and therefore did not qualify to be held under current planning laws.

However, Vantastival organisers successfully argued that all events advertised on the web could be deemed as marketed to a national and global audience and An Bord Pleanála upheld their view.

The council’s original decision, especially in the year of The Gathering, is puzzling and yet again throws up concerns over the actions of the planning department after a number of question decisions regarding high-profile developments in recent years.

The festival, which will be held over the May Bank Holiday weekend, will feature the likes of Damien Dempsey, And So I Watch You From Afar, Jerry Fish, Altan, RSAG, Mark Geary, Nanu Nanu and many more.

A three day camping ticket is €89 with day tickets €40.

Source: Vantastival vs Louth County Council (The Irish Times)