The festival aims to benefit the local community.
The Tumbling Paddies will be attracting music lovers to a midlands festival this weekend.
Beat On The Peat is taking place in Moystown, Belmont, this Sunday, and will also include performances from Ruaile Buaile and All Folk'd Up.
The event will cater for children by having drumming workshops, face painting, a craft area, and Irish professional football freestyler Dara Coyne will showcase his soccer skills, while giving festival go-ers some tips.
Chairman of the West Offaly Music Festival committee, Rory Lenanne says the aim of the event is to benefit the local community:
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