Come See Anthony Toner And The Sandrunners

Come along and enjoy the Best in Local Home Grown Music at Down Arts Centre.

The Sandrunners in action.

Anthony Toner will return to Down Arts Centre on Saturday 10 June to continue celebrating the release of his seventh album ‘Ink’, a series of stripped back songs dealing with the themes of love, loss and happiness.

Anthony Toner.

Local band The Sandrunnersxa0who are currently at work recording their second album, ‘George M’Boy’, come to Down Arts Centre on Friday 23 June.

After releasing their debut EP, ‘Angel of the Northern Wind’ in 2014 and their first album ‘The King of the Screen’ in 2016, the band has played a number of local festivals, including the Belfast Nashville Songwriters Festival and SunflowerFest.

Both performances start at 8pm with bar facilities from 7pm. Tickets are available at the Box Office, priced £12/£10 concession.

For more information and to book contact The Box Office on 028 4461 0747 or visit:

www.downartscentre.com

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