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Chamomile Club announce big lineup for summer event in Orlagh House

Chamomile Club announce big lineup for summer event in Orlagh House

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Chamomile Club is the Dublin collective who have been putting on immersive ambitious events in once-off spaces and creating a buzz around some of Ireland’s bright young music talents.

Today, the collective reveal the lineup for their biggest party yet, The Chamomile Garden on Saturday July 27th, at Orlagh House in Rathfarnham.

It features the Kehlani-cosigned Belfast artist Jordan Adetunji, the Chamomile artists Aby Coulibaly and Monjola, Dundalk’s R&B pop duo Negro Impacto, the indie-rock style of EFÉ who just signed to Fader’s label in the US, the Mura Masa-collaborating Cosha, and the rising Dublin artists Fortune Igiebor, Fm3ii among the names.

Here’s the full list.

  • Jordan Adetunji
  • Strandz
  • Downtown Kayoto
  • BXKS
  • EFÉ
  • Cosha
  • Aby Couilbaly
  • Monjola
  • Negro Impacto
  • Fortune Igiebor
  • Fm3ii
  • Silent Jee
  • Liza
  • Soltura
  • Dansa

Chamomile Garden will build on the collective’s recent events that activated the spaces they used and created installation-leaning pieces on site – a faux greenhouse, central hanging jumbotron, and projection screens with psychedelic animations.

Tickets are €50+ from Dice.

Ticket includes 3 x complimentary drinks from Kopparberg.

See Also

Chamomile Club is run by the musicians Monjola, Aby Coulibaly, MOio, and Thomas Kettle.

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