Singular Artists’ Borderline Festival returns this February, with a lineup of alternative and Irish acts.
Borderline takes place on Friday, 20th February 2025 and Saturday, 21st February 2025 at The Workman’s Club, Workman’s Cellar and The Vintage Room.
Playing live are some fine acts including Personal Trainer, Freak Slug, Honesty, Adore and Mandy, Indiana among others.
Day-time talk panels are happening on Saturday, 21st February 2025.
Full Borderline lineup:
- Adore (IE) (Independent)
- Being Dead (US) (Bayonet Records)
- Black Fondu (Ghana)
- Dog Race (UK) (Fascination Street Records)
- Ebbb (UK) (Ninja Tune)
- Freak Slug (UK) (Future Classic)
- Grove (UK) (Independent)
- HONESTY (UK) (Partisan Records)
- Honeyglaze (UK) (Fat Possum)
- I Am Roze (US) (Lab Records)
- Mandy, Indiana (FR, UK) (Fire Talk)
- Opus Kink (UK) (Hideous Mink)
- Personal Trainer (NL) (Bella Union)
- Shelf Lives (CA, UK) (Independent)
- Theatre (IE)
- The Orchestra (For Now) (UK)
Borderline Tickets
Early bird tickets will go on sale Friday, 15th November at 10 am from borderlinefestival.com
One day (€15 includes booking fee) for Friday or Saturday
Two-day tickets are available (€20) across the week
Borderline is happening in association with Jameson, The Workman’s Club, IMRO, Blackstar Amplification and Musicmaker
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