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Boots & Kats curated festival Yurt City is back this August featuring Adamant, Adult Store, Mix & Fairbanks and more
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Boots & Kats curated festival Yurt City is back this August featuring Adamant, Adult Store, Mix & Fairbanks and more

The festival launched in 2018 with a sold-out event in District 8.

Yurt City is a new music and arts festival curated by Boots & Kats, coming to People’s Castle in Tullamore, Co. Offaly this August 17th.

The duo tested the waters with a sold-out Yurt City event at District 8 last August, and its success saw an expansion into a one day camping event with an even bigger lineup that will host a plethora of DJs and producers.

As well as the performers, you can expect Mongolian yurts, art installations, chill out areas, food and drink as well as optional camping all within the grounds of the castle.


The line up so far includes:

  • Boots & Kats
  • Adamant
  • Adult Store
  • Big Miz
  • Bobby Analog
  • Dan Shake
  • DJ Boring
  • Karl Guest
  • Loods
  • Mark Laird
  • Mix & Fairbanks
  • O’Flynn
  • Quinton Campbell

Tickets are on sale tomorrow March 1st here and are priced at €39.50+ for day tickets, with camping options available from €79.50+.


Boots & Kats - Feels So Good

Azoto - Any Time or Place (Mix & Fairbanks Edit)

Quinton Campbell - Luvless


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