Otherside Festival has announced Ostara, a St. Patrick’s Day electronic music event.
Otherside, Research, Omni and Bedlam present Ostara, a new electronic one-dayer named after “a Pagan solar holiday, honouring the spring’s warmth, light from the sun, and the awakening of the earth which takes place at the Spring Equinox.”
Taking place where Otherside Festival happens at Rock Farm in Slane, the lineup for March 17th features Tommy Holohan, Chris Stussy, Dax J, Luke Dean, Dylan Fogarty along with a special set from Yasmin Gardezi b2b Imnotyourmate.
The event runs from 4pm – 11.30pm is BYOB, and feature a big top Circus tent programmed by Bedlam and Omni while Irish techno collective Research takes control of the forest stage.
Tickets from €53 plus fees and return buses go from Dublin, Navan and Drogheda via the Bus partner Express Bus. These buses will run at 3pm to the venue and return at 11.30pm.
The event is over 19s.

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