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/ April 29, 2022

KNEECAP, Krystal Klear, Curtisy and more announced for Otherside Festival

/ April 29, 2022

KNEECAP, Krystal Klear, Curtisy and more announced for Otherside Festival

Words: Dylan Murphy

16 new acts join the lineup ahead of the inaugural edition of the festival.

Two years without festivals has left a lot of time for plotting and dreaming. Otherside Festival is latest addition to the Irish festival circuit and having revealed an ambitious lineup of comedy and music, they’ve now announced the next wave of acts.

Based in Rock Farm, Slane Co. Meath, the three day festival is set to showcase a wide variety of music, arts and comedy from July 8-10 with stages hosted by The Cobblestone bar, District Magazine, The Midnight Disco and Melodic.

Alongside morning reset swims in a natural lake, wood-fired hot-tubs, sauna sessions and a wide variety of accommodation choices, the boutique festival offers an exciting festival experience that doesn’t compromise comfort or sustainability.

Limited to only 3,000 tickets, the immediacy and interconnectedness of its intimate settings are only accentuated by the strong first wave announcement of acts for the festival.

The initial lineup announcement consisted of Lane 8, DJ Seinfeld Presents: Mirrors LIVETSHATourist (Live)Le BoomThe ScratchMango & MathmanLucy McWilliams, Khakikid & BrickNastyOden & Fatzo (Live). Then this month, they added Sprints, Saint Sister, Soda Blonde, India Jordan, When Young, Joe Goddard, Franky Wah, Chris Stussy, Nialler9 and Soul Jam.

Now they’ve added KNEECAP, Krystal Klear, Cinthie, Girls Don’t Sync, Jordan Nocturne, Curtisy, Sarah Mooney, Don’t Tell Mum, gush, Sunburn, Heroes in Hiding, George Feely, Decorum, SoundMate 31, Viracc and Dolan.

Tickets start at 119 euros and are available via Ticketmaster.

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