Electric Picnic tickets for 2024 go on sale this Friday morning
Edit: Tickets sold out in 90 minutes.
Electric Picnic ticket go on sale tomorrow for the new dates of August 16th to 18th in 2024.
Moved two weeks earlier due to clashing with Coldplay’s 2024 concerts in Croke Park taking place on the traditional dates from August 29th to September 1st, it means the festival will move from the weekend for the first time in its 20 year history. Electric Picnic will also increase capacity by 5,000 to 75,000.
The news of the datwe was iintially shared as part of the announcement of the loyalty programme which enables festival attendees to avail of discounts for attending year on year.
This year’s Electric Picnic was the hottest on record, with sets from Billie Eilish, Fred Again.., The Wolfe Tones, The Killers and Ethel Cain among the big winners and headliners, along with an impressive platforming of local Irish DJs on stages across the festival, including the notorious rave in the woods.
Ticket info
Tickets are on general sale for 2024 on Friday September 8th at 9am, while loyalty and EP pre-sales are happening until general sale.
Loyalty Scheme Tickets were on sale today, Wednesday 23rd August, to those who pre-registered for the scheme through Ticketmaster and were eligible to receive loyalty codes this morning.
A second round of tickets will go on sale as part of the Early Bird offering after Electric Picnic 2023 on 8th – 30th September with both General Admission and Loyalty Scheme tickets.
There will be a final release of tickets on sale from 1st October.
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