Magy's Farm in County Down, Northern Ireland, is a thriving jazz venue attracting international artists. The farm, owned by Maggie Doyle's family, features a 40-seat performance venue and serves as a space for music and art. Linley Hamilton, a trumpeter and educator, and Maggie Doyle, an award-winning poet, created Magy's Farm to provide a platform for jazz in an area that previously lacked representation. The venue offers accommodation and food for touring artists, making it viable for them to perform in Ulster. Magy's Farm has already hosted renowned musicians such as Ari Hoenig, Seamus Blake, and Eddie Henderson, and has become an essential destination for both international and local artists. The unique setting of the farm, with its peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, creates a special experience for both artists and audiences. The goal of Magy's Farm is to build a community and inspire people to create music themselves. With the addition of Magy's Farm, Belfast now offers a total of 483 jazz gigs a year within a 30-minute radius, contributing to the vibrant jazz scene in the area. [Extracted from the article]