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Another Love Story announce first names for festival including John Talabot, Curtisy, Anna B. Savage

Another Love Story previously announced a reduced programme across two days instead of three for summer 2025 at Killyon Manor in Meath.

Returning on August 23rd and 24th, ALS has announced the first acts lined up for the festival, and it’s a considered lineup start as ever.

Catalan electronic DJ and producer John Talabot has been on the wishlist for ALS for a number fo years and he’s just been confirmed for a headline slot on Saturday night at the Further Afield stage,


On Sunday, the Irish singer-songwriter Fionn Regan will play the headline slot.

Elsewhere, the presence of Donegal-based English singer-songwriter Anna B. Savage is welcome, alongside Jobstown Choice nominated Irish rapper Curtisy, folk, bluegrass and Americana duo DUG; West Waterford trad accordion player Seamas Hyland & Band, and Connemara’s wildly wonderful jazz / krautrock outfit Trá Pháidín.

Many more live acts, DJs, talks, walks & more to come.


ALS 25 | TICKETS

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☀️ : ALS 25 | Saturday Day Tickets : 80% Gone
☀️ : ALS 25 | Sunday Day Tickets : 80% Gone

Very Final Release
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