Is there anything better than live music in a cozy Dingle pub? Doubt it. This year, Jameson are the new sponsor of Other Voices that includes a new stage, unreal lineup, with that same Dingle magic.
Other Voices will return to its home in Dingle, Co. Kerry from 29th November to 1st December for the 23rd year, and there’s a brand new partner in town. Jameson will bring their wealth of experience to the much-loved Other Voices Jameson Music Trail this year.
Ciara Brennan, Senior Brand Manager for Jameson has said that, “Jameson has a long-standing heritage in supporting Irish music, both established and emerging talent, and through our Jameson Connects platform, we have been able to host unforgettable shows at incredible venues across Ireland over the past decade.” We know that Jameson Connects has an extensive experience when it comes to curating exceptional line ups at festivals, and Other Voices Jameson Music Trail is clearly set to be no different.
The line up this year includes beloved Irish acts such as Ahmed, With Love, Annie-Dog, Big Sleep, Cable Boy, Cooks But We’re Chefs, Fizzy Orange, Junior Brother, Kean Kavanagh, Mohammad Syfkhan, RÓIS, Skinner, Sloucho, Still Blue, Cliffords and many more. Plus, 36 acts have just been added to this renowned music trail.
This means, that this year you’ll have more chances than ever to see your favourite bands live, with most acts playing twice. There will actually be over 100+ live sets for you to catch over the weekend. But remember, these are on a first come first serve basis. The full day-to-day lineup will be released the week of the festival and the curated performances will take place across Dingle’s idyllic pubs. The exciting new venue addition will be the ‘Jameson Connects’ stage at The Dingle Bridge House which will add to the already genre-spanning talent at this treasured festival.
The three-storey building was first constructed around 1860 and is now known as The Bridge House. Its historic walls have witnessed countless conversations, performances and exhibits in the town, echoing the festival’s commitment to amplifying diverse and unheard voices, proving it to be the perfect location for the ‘Jameson Connects’ stage.
The full day-to-day lineup will be released the week of the festival and the curated performances will take place across Dingle’s other idyllic pubs. The exciting new venue addition will be the ‘Jameson Connects’ stage at The Dingle Bridge House which will add to the already genre-spanning talent at this treasured festival. Aside from the music, there will be Jameson Connects conversations and collaborations, merch, art installations around the hub and even some very special surprises. Are you ready for OV 2024? I know we certainly are.