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Beyond The Pale add Mount Kimbie, Dimitri from Paris & more to the festival

Mount Kimbie by T-Bone Fletcher Mount Kimbie by T-Bone Fletcher
Mount Kimbie by T-Bone Fletcher

Beyond The Pale Festival returns to Glendalough Estate from June 21st to 23rd for its third year, having previously announced Jungle, Jessie Ware, Soulwax /2ManyDJs, Gilla Band, Romy and Marc Rebillet among others.

Today, the festival has announced five new acts for the bill and they include the disco don Dimitri from Paris, the alternative electronic four-piece Mount Kimbie, London-based electronic musician and AV artist Halina Rice, slow nu-disco duo Poolside and Irish electronic EDM artist EMBRZ.

  • Mount Kimbie (live)
  • Dimitri from Paris
  • Halina Rice
  • Poolside
  • EMBRZ

Beyond The Pale Tickets

Tickets on sale only from the festival website ItsBeyondThePale.ie.  Only 3-day-tickets are sold (with camping included if preferred), no single day tickets will be sold. 
Tier 2: €229 – On Sale Now



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