Beyond The Pale Festival returns to Glendalough Estate from June 21st to 23rd for its third year.
Announcing a whole new glut of acts to the festival today, the festival revealed the following acts for the lineup.
- Orbital
- Royel Otis
- Houseplants
- Kara Jackson
- Lemoncello
- Essiray
- Shark School
- Chris Wilson DC
- Primary Colours present Love Ball
- Sing Along Social
- Glasshouse Ensemble presents The Velvet Underground
Orbital are a replacement for Soulwax, after the band have pulled their live shows this June (not sure why). The 2ManyDJs show will still take place at Beyond The Pale.
Previously announced for the festival are Jungle, Jessie Ware, Romy, Marc Rebillet, Thievery Corporation, Obongjayer and a host of Irish acts such as John Francis Flynn, Ailbhe Reddy, Rachael Lavelle and Gilla Band.
Here’s the day-by-day breakdown:
Friday 21st June Line-up: Jungle, Folamour, 2ManyDJs, Alvvays, Halina Rice, Rival Consoles, John Francis Flynn, Ailbhe Reddy, 808 State, Daithi, La Priest, Shark School, Anna Mieke
Saturday 22nd June Line-up: Jessie Ware, Orbital, Romy, Richie Hawtin, Helena Hauff, Houseplants, Obongjayer, Dimitri From Paris, Kelly Lee Owens, Kid Francescoli, Poolside, Hang Massive, 49th & Main, James Holden, Kara Jackson, Parra For Cuva, Fejka, Elaine Mai & Maykay, David Holmes, James Heather, Embrz, Chris Wilson DC, Prymary Colours presents Love Ball, Glasshouse Ensemble performs Velvet Underground.
Sunday 23rd June Line-up: Marc Rebillet, Thievery Corporation, Courtney Barnett, The Scratch, Novo Amor, Tourist, Mount Kimbie, Gilla Band, Kruder & Dorfmeister, Royel Otis, Catching Flies, The Redneck Manifesto, Princess Goes, Irvine Welsh, Rachael Lavelle, Lemoncello, Sing Along Social, Trojan Soundsystem, Essiray.

Beyond The Pale Tickets
Tickets are €239 on sale from the festival website ItsBeyondThePale.ie. Only 3-day-tickets are sold (with camping included if preferred), no single day tickets will be sold.

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