A one-day festival of live music, DJs, food and film is headed to The Devlin Hotel in Ranelagh on Saturday November 29th.
333 is curated by DJ and producer Arveene and features 13 hours of programming across three floors of the hotel with 30 acts, and a soundsytem from Connolly’s Of Leap.
Here’s who’s lined up:
DJ lineup
- Andy Bell (Oasis/Ride)
- Alexis Taylor (HotChip)
- Tim Burgess (The Charlatans)
- Bon Voyage Live
- Shane Johnson (Fish Go Deep)
- Arveene
- Billy Scurry
- Moving Still
- Kelly Anne Byrne B2b Ruth Kavanagh
- Governess
- Emmy Shigeta
Ireland Music Week Artists
- Barnburner
- BLÁNID
- Jesse June
- Kevin Fowley
- Martello
- Pier

The Basement
The Cinema transforms into a mini film festival curated by Síle Culley of Audience Design, showcasing a selection of independent short films. Screenings will be accompanied by panel talks with directors and guest hosts from across the film industry and beyond.
Rooftop
The terrace hosts five of the most exciting acoustic acts from Ireland Music Week 2025, handpicked by the 333 team. Ireland Music Week is the country’s leading showcase for emerging talent, connecting Irish musicians with industry professionals from home and abroad.
Guests can also enjoy a one-time rooftop menu crafted by Robin Gill of Darby’s London, created exclusively for the festival.
The Devlin Bar
From midday, The Devlin Bar shifts into club mode, curated by Arveene. Headliner Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip leads a diverse line-up of local heroes and international talent, keeping the energy alive well past midnight. The legendary Connolly’s of Leap provide the sound system – their first ever outing in Dublin!
The Food
Robin Gill will be serving elevated festival-style plates throughout the day, joined by a special guest chef for a once-off menu designed just for 333.
The Community
333 is partnering with a local charity Ranelagh Community Response, with 50% of the event proceeds supporting the Ranelagh community.
Tickets to 333 Festival are €42 with fees from Eventbrite.

Niall Byrne is the founder of the most-influential Irish music site Nialler9, where he has been writing about music since 2005. He is the co-host of the Nialler9 Podcast and has written for the Irish Times, Irish Independent, Sunday Times, Totally Dublin, Cara Magazine, Red Bull and more. Niall is a DJ, co-founder of Lumo Club, event curator, Indie Sleaze club promoter, and producer of gigs and monthly listening parties & events in Dublin.