Bicep announced as AVA Festival 2022 headliner
AVA Festival has announced that Bicep is the big headlining act for its 2022 edition which will move from this year’s venue at Bouchers Fields (we had a lot of fun) to Titanic Slipways on June 3rd and 4th next year.
The Belfast homegrown dance duo will headline the festival at Titanic Slipways in the Belfast docklands, nearby T13 where the festival began.
The big lineup of live acts, DJs, visual artists and more will be announced later.
“Having played the first AVA festival in 2015 and many times since – it’s a real homecoming gig for us. We can’t wait to be back in 2022 to play our biggest Northern Irish live show to date on home turf. This feels like a really special moment for us and weโre very excited to be playing alongside lots of friends and family.”
– BICEP (Matt & Andy)
“AVA started for us seven years ago on the docks, so returning to our home turf with an Act who has been there with us from the beginning, and who is now one of the biggest Electronic Acts in the worldwill be a momentous moment and one we are confident will follow what a special occasion September 2021 was. Our 2022 edition of AVA will be homecoming for all of us, and we canโt wait!”
Sarah McBriar, Founder, AVA Festival
Tickets
Weekend (3nd Release) from ยฃ85
Deposit scheme available – Reserve place from ยฃ30
Group Tickets – ยฃ300
All tickets are available from avafestival.coms
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