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Beatyard unveil full lineup with Krystal Klear, Mount Kimbie, Leon Vynehall, Erica Cody & more added to the bill

The seaside day festival has gone all out for its fifth year’s proceedings.

Dun Laoghaire’s own Beatyard music festival has just announced its full and final lineup.

Taking place during the hotly contested August bank holiday weekend, the festival has provided an absolutely stacked lineup to delight day trippers and musos alike.

Completing the festival’s fifth lineup are Krystal Klear, Mount Kimbie (DJ Set), Leon Vynehall, Erica Cody and many more. Obviously, a strong focus has been placed on electronic acts and DJs this year.


Klear is arguably the nation’s finest electronic producer, Mount Kimbie have been holding down the UK scene for years and Leon Vynehall falls way on the experimental end of the spectrum.

Full full details on the where, who and how much head on over to the festival’s website.



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