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Organisers of last weekend's three-day Mannifest music festival say they are delighted with how it went and are already thinking of ways of building on the success for next year.
Thousands of people, including many families, were at Glen Lough farm and campsite to see acts such as Alabama 3, Pigs on the Wing and Planes Over Paris.
With numerous stages, tents and various activities, as well as the music, many who went said they were blown away by the scale of the event and felt like they weren't on the Island.
One of organisers, Barry Fearon, says planning for next year will start soon:

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