Out to Lunch Festival kicks off 2021 in style with online programme

The Out to Lunch Arts Festival is proud to kick off a more hopeful 2021 with a month-long programme (January 8-30) of live streamed events.
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Kevin McAleer

Out to Lunch is especially thrilled to be laying on a four-week programme, noon and night, of amazing events which include Kevin McAleer, Joshua Burnside, Dea Matrona, Jordan Adetunji, Duke Special Gramophone Club, Will Self, Edward Carson’s Last Stand, History of Illusion - A Faculty Lecture with Caolan McBride, Danny Boy, Natalie Haynes, Spud, Alison Spittle, Opera for Lunch, Malojian, a celebration of John Prine, Amanda St John, Brighde Chaimbeul & Aidan O’Rourke, Ciaran Lavery, Frederick Douglass, Belfast, Ireland & Anti-Slavery, Brian Moore@100, Pigeons & Plum’s Harem of Hallions, The Henry Girls, Warmduscher, Matt McGinn & Guests, Faculty Lectures - Preserving the Apocalypse & The Minotaur Speaks, A Rabbie Burns Lunch, Emer Maguire – Is Laughter Really the Best Medicine, Richrad Herring on The Problem with Men and Teresa Livingstone’s Class,

Sean Kelly, director of Out to Lunch, said: “We’ll still be delivering amazing events and performers, and we still welcome you to join us as we get through the darkest month of the year together.”

For more information visit www.cqaf.com.