AVA Festival has announced its full schedule for its 10th edition to take place at Titanic Slipways from May 31st to June 1st to mark a decade.
After previously sharing the day-by-day breakdown, AVA has fleshed out its offering by breaking down stages, conference and afterparties.
With main stage performances for Bicep presents Chroma, Kerri Chandler, Nia Archives, Barry Can’t Swim, Confidence Man, and Boiler Room slots for Anz, Special Request, DJ Boring B2B Salute, Sloucho, Mercorn and Space Dimension Controller, there are also other Nialler9 favourites Jordan Nocturne B2B Marion Hawkes, David Holmes, R.Kitt and Helena Hauff.
The Conference sees David Holmes in Conversation With Seamus O’Reilly, and chats around female representation, Free the Night Campaign a DJ workshop with Bitter Babe.
Across two nights, at Lavery’s and Ulster Sports Club, afterparties will take place featuring: Sammy Virji, Shampain, Ross From Friends, Dj Time Of The Month, Effy and Aika Mal among them.
Tickets for the afterparties go on sale exclusively to festival ticket holders on Thursday 23rd May.
We last attended in 2021 and had a whale of a time.
See the full info in the infographic posters:
AVA Festival Ticket options
✷ Day tickets start at £59.50 + BF
✷ Final Release Weekend & Group Tickets from £118 + BF
✷ Hospitality tickets from £145.45 + BF
✷ All final prices on RA are inclusive of booking fees, plus £1 charity to partner EarthPercent.
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