Only two Ebrington Square gigs to take place

Pete Tong performing at Ebrington Square as part of Radio 1's Big Weekend in 2013
Pete Tong performing at Ebrington Square as part of Radio 1's Big Weekend in 2013 [BBC]

Only two of five summer concerts planned for Londonderry’s Ebrington Square will now go ahead.

Councillors have been told that three of the events planned for the former military base in June, July and August will not happen.

The venue is located at the Waterside end of Derry's iconic peace bridge.

The latest set-back comes less than a year after a public row over gigs taking place in the square.

New arrangements for events at the Ebrington site in 2024 came into effect last year after a dispute after four concerts had their permission withdrawn by The Executive Office (TEO), which owns the site.

That followed a threat of legal action by the Ebrington Hotel, which opened at the square in July 2023.

The gigs were then approved after the hotel dropped its objection amid a public backlash.

The new arrangements that followed allow for a maximum of five outdoor concerts each year.

The council now manages the application for promoters hoping to hold events at the site, while responsibility for event management remains with TEO.

Promoters must also now provide the council with written confirmation of the acts at least six months in advance.

On Tuesday councillors were told one concert planned for this summer would not now proceed because the promoter could not confirm the act.

The report further said: “Another event scheduled for the end of July withdrew due to their own operational reasons and the event at the beginning of August did not respond to any requests for further information”.

It added: “This leaves just two events taking place and members will be aware of the difficulties and concerns with the level of detail each promoter was able to provide in advance indicating that the market may not be as strong as was hoped”.

A council spokeswoman told BBC Radio Foyle that they would continue to work with TEO over the process.

Concerts and large events have been held in Ebrington Square since the former parade ground was regenerated and opened to the public in 2012.

It has hosted some of the biggest music events ever held in Derry, including BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend in 2013.

Paul Connolly, frontman of Derry band Wood Burning Savages, said events of that scale now seem a long time ago.

Some local promoters, he added, now feel there are too many barriers to putting on a show at the site.

“Ebrington has so, so much potential. If we can crack how this tender process happens there is no reason why something as grand as Belsonic could not happen in Derry”.

He told BBC Radio Foyle’s North West Today programme that there are criteria in the current application process “that are not realistic, that cannot be done”.

The BBC has asked The Executive Office for comment.