Over 2,000 teenagers attend Mayo Foróige's music festival
After two years in hiatus due to Covd, Mayo Foróige’s drug and alcohol-free music festival, Amplified, made its return at Knockmore over the weekend.
With nearly 2,000 in attendance, from all over Ireland, Foróige's Amplified has been described as the Electric Picnic for young people.
Amplified boasted a main stage with DJ’s Steven Cooper, Louise Clarke and SeamusD who pumped out the tunes all night while MC Fabu-D kept the crowd energised.
The night also featured a silent disco, a chill out zone, games and amusements like tug of war so there was something to suit everyone!
The non-alcohol event was a huge success, according to organising committee member Anne Marie Thompson from Lacken Foróige club.
She stated: “We’re so happy to be back hosting this festival, it’s been sorely missed by everyone involved.
"After the tough time young people have faced during Covid, this festival is a cause for celebration to see them back enjoying themselves in person.
"This festival gave nearly 2,000 teenagers from across the country the chance to experience a fantastic festival where they can enjoy their favourite music, meet friends and generally have a great time - all in a safe environment. 2023 is already in the making and we couldn’t be more excited.”
Sean Campbell, CEO of Foróige, said “This event has been organised entirely by volunteers and young people and is a huge achievement by everyone involved.
"I want to thank the volunteers for the immense amount of work that has gone into organising this event, and for facilitating the work of Foróige with young people, empowering them to be the best that they can be.
“This event is about celebrating young people, what it means to be young and about coming together as a community and supporting young people in their journey which is all too often a difficult one. Here’s to more events like this.”