The Beatyard announce George Clinton, Roy Ayers, Snarky Puppy, Daniel Wang, Charles Bradley…
The Beatyard, Bodytonic’s festival by the sea on July 20th and 31st has revealed the first few things lined up for Dun Laoghaire harbour during the weekend. They are these:
- Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires [Sunday]
- George Clinton Parliament Funkadelic
- Snarky Puppy
- Roy Ayers
- Lee Scratch Perry
- Theo Parrish
- DJ Rahaan
- Reeps One
- Daniel Wang
- Stomptown Brass
- Ben Bix & Feather
- Oh Boland
- Bad Bones
- Tensnake [Saturday]
- Imaginosity, Dublin Children’s Museum [Sunday]
- Exploration Dome
- Banteryard – Discussion, tech, arts
- Ringo: Music Bingo
- Sing Along Social – “Pet Sounds”
- Draw with Don Conroy
Plus:
The Eatyard – in assoc w/ Just Eat
147 Deli | Bread & Bones | The Big Blue Bus | Dublin Doughnut Company | 3FE
Brewtonic Carinvale | Wigwam Rum Bar | Beer-BQ | Jameson Whiskey Bar
Homebrewer’s Cup | Blackcastle Soda Bar | Tippletown
Studioyard – Design, Science & Art
The Bernard Shaw Flea | Sole Food (Sneaker & Apparel Fair) | ADW Art |
Brickbear Clothing | Tasty Threads |
Tickets are €49+fee per day or €79+ fee for the weekend.
**Note this year’s event will be family friendly, particularly on the Sunday with a full dedicated kids area.
Kids 0-2 go Free
Kids 2-12 €5 Day, €10 Weekend
Kids 13-17 No Admittance.
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