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Another Love Story have revealed the full lineup for their August sojourn to the manor this year.

Taking place August 23rd and 24th, and adding to an existing lineup that was initially announced John Talabot, Fionn Regan, Anna B. Savage, Curtisy, DUG, Seamas Hyland & Band and Trá Pháidín.

The full list of artists, bands, DJs, talks, walks, collaborations and occurrences have been revealed and include Attention Bébé, RÓIS, Om Unit (Live), Neil Flynn, Cían Ó’Ciobháin, Throwing Shapes, ALS Shift Shack Soundsystem – featuriung Bella Festa B2B Spraoi MórNialler9’s Indie SleazeSelky & more


Full info from the lovers’ mouth.


Adding to that vital mix – we welcome back the eternal ALS spirit animals Attention Bébé , world class rising Irish talent RÓIS, a very special live performance of his much vaunted ‘Acid Dub Studies’ from UK producer Om Unit (Live) , an overdue main stage bow for our own boy wonder DJ Neil Flynn, a now annual visit from our great friend and broadcasting legend Cían Ó’Ciobháin, and a first ALS appearance for exciting Dublin newcomers Throwing Shapes.

These sit beside a return of the ever shifting, but always dancing ALS Shift Shack Soundsystem – our own crew of party starters and finishers – with guest appearances from Bella Festa B2B Spraoi MórNialler9’s Indie SleazeSelky & more to come. 

We welcome a luminous programme from our dearest friends Young Heart’s Run Free with electronic acts Americhord (Live) & AnoA (Live), the return of the now World Famous YHRF Folk Club led by none other than Caoímhin Ó’Raghallaigh who will appear alongside the usual plethora of surprise guests, and there’s intriguing conversation from Dublin Dj & photographer Aidan Kelly, and storied filmmaker Pat Collins.

We continue our very fruitful relationship with the Baltimore Fiddle Fair – who arrive to the Manor for a very special Sunday line up of top class Irish & International folk music with the current TG4 musician of the year Siobhán Peoples,  Scottish folk star Kris Drever, very celebrated vocal ensemble Landless & stunning duo Varo

We are particularly delighted to continue to work with the Meath Co Co. Arts Office to present a collection of local Meath artists at ALS – this year featuring the songwriting talents of Ais L, Katie Phelan and Nessa McHugh, alongside exciting duo BBFT, and a very special dance performance from The S.A.Y. Dance Collective

We also continue our small endeavour to add some more meaning to the party – with talks, walks and thoughts from our friends Hometree and Common Knowledge at The ALS Summer School

Last but not least – our programme of Other Occurrences features an incredible spoken word & live music performance from our poet in residence Erin Fornoff & Patrick O’Laoghaire (I Have A Tribe), a riotous theatrical run through of The Complete Works Of Shakespeare (Abridged), we welcome back the wonderful pottery workshop from Throwing Shapes Pottery, our kids programme A Little Love Story, and, of course – that classic ALS component The Bosca Beatha Sauna situated next to the Swmming Deck on the banks of the River Deel in The Mellow Meadow with more to be announced.

All of this across the radiant stageslanguid lawnsmysterious forests and abundant meadows of The Manor at ALS2025

Final tickets on sale Wednesday July 9th at 10am with weekend (€165+) and day tickets (€65.50+)



Max 2 x SAT Overnight + SUN Day Tickets Per Person.
Event Ends on Sunday at 19:00 – no camping overnight on Sunday.
 

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