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A lively night of live music comes to The Old Oak, Enniskillen on Saturday 21st March, bringing together Belfast talent and homegrown Fermanagh energy for an evening that celebrates the strength of the local music scene.
Headlining the night are Skallions, an eight-piece ska and reggae band from Belfast known for their high-energy performances and infectious rhythms. With driving basslines, tight brass sections and upbeat grooves, they create an atmosphere that gets a room moving. Their blend of classic two-tone influences with a modern edge has made them a favourite on stages across Northern Ireland, and they promise a headline set full of life and momentum.
Joining them are Consolers, a Belfast-based female-fronted rock band whose powerful vocals and guitar-led sound have been gaining attention across the region. Their music balances melody with weight, combining strong hooks and emotional depth in a way that connects well with live audiences.
Also on the bill are Zeal Machine, bringing riff-driven rock and a high-impact live show. With a straightforward, energetic sound, they add punch and intensity to the lineup.
Representing Enniskillen are New Crush, the only local band performing on the night. This alternative female-fronted rock outfit blends textured guitars and expressive songwriting, showcasing the creativity coming directly out of the Fermanagh scene. Their inclusion makes this event not just a touring stop, but a genuine local showcase.
The Old Oak provides an intimate setting ideal for live music, giving audiences the chance to experience four distinct acts up close.
Doors open at 8pm. Admission is £10 at the door. This event is strictly over 18s.
Whether you're supporting local musicians, discovering new bands, or simply looking for a strong Saturday night out in Enniskillen, this promises a varied and energetic evening of live performance of orignal music.








