- Music
- 17 May 24
The festival’s list of headliner's feature Jungle, Jessie Ware, Orbital, Romy, and more. Tickets for Saturday and Sunday are on sale now.
Now in its third year, Beyond The Pale Music & Arts Festival in Glendalough Estate, Co. Wicklow has announced that day tickets will be on sale from today for Saturday 22 and Sunday the 23 of June, with Friday single day tickets unavailable for purchase.
Twelve new DJ acts were also announced alongside the ticket release, including Al Gibbs, Soulstice DJs, Kate Brennan-Harding, and Nocturnal Animals.
Funk soul artists and recent BRIT Award winners Jungle will headline on Friday, which will be their only performance in Ireland this summer, and potentially all of 2024, as they have no other dates in Ireland scheduled for this year.
Six-time BRIT nominee, Jessie Ware and electronic duo Orbital will headline on Saturday, with YouTube sensation Marc Rebillet headlining on Sunday.
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A diverse range of high-quality Irish acts will be performing including The Scratch, Gilla Band, John Francis Flynn, DJ David Holmes, and Rachael Lavelle.
This will be American electronic music duo Thievery Corporation's first ever Irish festival appearance, and debut of Obongjayar, widely known from his song ‘Adore You’ with Fred Again.
Beyond The Plate, the festival's food area curated by Irish Times food journalist Ali Dunworth, will be presenting a line-up of talks and demonstrations from some of Ireland’s leading food and beverage personalities, and will display an extensive beer and cocktail menu.
Scottish writer Irvine Welsh will return for his third consecutive year performing at the festival which he calls his “favourite festival in the world”.
“What a beautiful, essential event Beyond the Pale has already become…It's more than a festival, it’s complete rehab from the nonsense of everyday life,” the writer said.
Extra buses will be added to the already extensive list of travel options available (including buses departing from Custom House Quay and Bray DART station) to help festival goers to get to the rural Glendalough Estate’s woodlands where the festival will be taking place.
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Weekend tickets start at €249, and day tickets cost €99.50 for adults and €24.50 for kids per day plus booking fee. Tickets are available here.