- Culture
- 13 May 22
The Co. Meath festival returns this August for the first time in three years alongside a fresh lineup of performers.
A fastly dissolving supply of tickets remain for this year’s Another Love Story festival, with newly announced additions to an already-enticing lineup. The festival, taking place over the weekend of August 19 at the mystical Killyon Manor, invites local talent and artists from around the world for three days of sun and sound.
The newest lineup reveal follows previously-announced performances from returner Luke Una, The Altered Hours, Rachael Lavelle, Barker, Hot Press' 'Hot for 2022' candidate Niamh Regan and Map.Ache. The festival prides itself on supplying a platform for independent artists to elevate, tacking on a stream of diverse talent.
To name a few of the added artists, the weekend will witness performances from UK jazz artist Alabaster De Plume and German house duo Session Victim as well as folk collective Ye Vagabonds alongside John Francis Flynn. The festival will also bring debut performances onstage, like Irish label manager Jonny Nash and dublin “sound artist” Dreamcycles, showcasing their ambition to curate an eclectic, inclusive ambience for artists and audience alike .
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Things are sure to be innovative, with an orchestral performance of Radiohead’s In Rainbows by Ikigai, ambient folk from Ronan O Snodaigh and Myles O Reilly, and providing sublime summer soundtracks like surf rock from The Cosmonauticals and more.
Along with Another Love Story’s lineup additions, the Co. Meath event sends out a positive message encouraging attendees to “embrace the familiar and excitingly unfamiliar” at The Manor, with the company of previous and brand-new festival goers in an intimate, homey atmosphere. There remains more to be announced in the coming months, so get your tickets now as the remaining slots are in low supply.
Purchase remaining tickets on the festival website or Eventbrite and check out the full list of headliners announced so far here.