Féile Na Gréine in Limerick this weekend features Mankyy, Post Punk Podge, Just Mustard & Paddy Mulcahy for its first ever festival
This year see’s the first ever Féile Na Gréine festival, a mostly free series of gigs, that are taking place across Limerick City. The brainchild of local music organisations DIY LK and Lower Your Expectations, Féile Na Gréine explores a diverse and varied level of talent within Ireland as they aim to give a healthy mix of local Limerick acts with more acts travelling across the country to perform.
The weekend long festival opens this Friday with Post Punk Podge and the Technohippies in Pharmacia.
Line-up
Friday 17th August
Pharmacia
His Fathers Voice
Messyng
Post Punk Podge and the Technohippies
Prescription
Saturday 18th August
Mother Macs
Her Rusty
The Bug lovin
Hell Island
Paddy Mulcahy
The Wickham Tap
Belacqua
Senior Infants
Soft Stone
The Commerical
L’arry
Just Mustard
Pharmacia
Static Vision
Bui
Slouch
Colin Finnegan
Harry
Mankyy
Lolz
Sunday 19th August
Lucky Lane
Kayleigh O Brien
Brid Kenny
Laura Duff
Wickham Tap
Paul Byrne
Senior Infants DJ
Lower Your Expectations is a semi-regular dance night held in several venues across Limerick. The night aims to feature some of the most diverse and interesting diverse acts the country has to offer.
DIY LK is a collective of Limerick band s and musicians running alternative gigs in Pharmacia. They aim to showcase some of the best young talent in the country and have featured at such festivals as Body & Soul and Knockanstockan.
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