Two of modern music’s greatest singer-song writers are performing in North London this weekend.

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The legendary Bob Dylan will headline the Finsbury Park Feis Festival on Saturday and Van Morrisson tops the bill on Sunday.

The new Feis Festival is taking over from the annual Fleadh after a five-year gap, and is celebrating 21 years of the best of Irish and international music.

Vince Power, the promoter for the event, said: Having Bob Dylan for an exclusive UK performance means that the first year of the new Feis Festival will be one to remember.

Its wonderful to be able to host some of the biggest names in music alongside the finest emerging Irish talent.

Admission for the two days is 120, or 70 for Saturday and 60 for Sunday, with special deals for the disabled and their carers. For more details visit www.londonfeis.com.

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