- Music
- 28 Mar 24
This iteration of the festival aims to focus on the impact of touring on artists' mental health.
The Music & Mental Health Festival is set to return to Dublin’s Workman’s Club and Cellar for its sophomore year on June 9. The festival will be headlined by Irish indie-rockers modernlove.
Tickets for the day festival are priced from €12.90 for showcase-only tickets and €15.90 for full access tickets.
Accompanying the indie four piece on the bill; Berlin born Emileo, upbeat indie pop artist anna leah, Dublin band Elaphi, Wet Leg inspired The Amniotics, guitar picking Navya Sharma and Irish folk musician Nancy Kate.
However, the festival isn't just live music alone, with panel discussions, and workshops designed to promote open conversations about mental health in the music industry.
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Speaking on the diverse line-up, festival organisers said: “We are thrilled to bring together such a talented group of artists who are passionate about both music and mental health advocacy.
"By creating a safe space where musicians, music industry professionals, and fans can share their experiences, we are hoping to help normalise conversations surrounding mental well-being in the music industry, while also providing information on available support.”
This year’s edition aims to raise awareness about the impact touring can have on musicians, industry professionals and fans’ wellbeing, while supporting charities focusing on mental health in the creative sector.
Tickets are available for purchase here.