The four day music festival showcases over fifty artists in thirty venues
Cafes, restaurants, hotels, pubs, coffee shops, music venues and the Town Halls across Portrush, Portstewart and Portballintrae will be lit up with gigs from the finest performers across Northern Ireland. People can follow music trails in intimate venues throughout the three resorts with a different live performance taking place every hour.
This year's incarnation of the north coast music festival will be dedicated to the late Henry McCullogh. The Portstewart musician and former Wings guitarist passed away in June.
Starting this Thursday, Atlantic Sessions will showcase over fifty artists in thirty venues. Admission is free for the event, which is now in its eighth year and firmly established on the musical calendar.
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