Good morning,
I hope you’re well. Please see attached press release and photos to accompany highlighting a recent partnership between Cookstown-based AV supplier and installation company Rea Sound and the Millennium Forum in Derry / Londonderry.
Continuing their 25 year partnership, Rea Sound and the Millennium Forum teams have collaborated to deliver the new sound system which will enhance the overall experience for guests to the Forum as well as for performers, ensuring the leading arts venue in the Northwest will continue to deliver world-class performances for arts lovers in the area.
I’m not sure if there is any space on your platform to share good news stories like this within the arts sector in Northern Ireland but thought I’d share just in case of interest as it shows investment in ensuring the Northwest continues to deliver live performances to a high quality for arts lovers across the region and that visiting and resident artists also have a great experience at Millennium Forum.
I hope this might be of interest.
Many thanks
Brittany
Captions below:
L to R – Chloe Harkin Technical Manager and Senior Tech Aaron Kelly from The Millennium Forum with Bradley Watson, Sales Director at Martin Audio, and Martin Rea and Roger McMullan, Directors at Rea Sound
L to R – Roger McMullan and Martin Rea, Directors at Rea Sound with Chloe Harkin, Technical Manager at The Millennium Forum and Bradley Watson, Sales Director at Martin Audio
Brittany Breslin
Director
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