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Final acts added to Electric Picnic: The Mary Wallopers, Channel Tres & more

Final acts added to Electric Picnic: The Mary Wallopers, Channel Tres & more

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Mary Wallopers. Photo: Sorcha Frances Ryder

Electric Picnic has announced the final main acts for the festival that takes place in Stradbally next weekend – August 16th to 18th.

It includes the trad heroes The Mary Wallopers, Kehlani-featuring Jordan Adetunji, Kilkenny electronic pop duo 49th & Main, Cork rock band The Cliffords, the suave electro-pop of Channel Tres, Brooklyn indie-pop solo artist Del Water Gap and disco house producer DJ Berlioz among them.

The full list is:

  • The Saw Doctors
  • The Mary Wallopers
  • Berlioz (DJ Set) 
  • Channel Tres
  • Del Water Gap
  • 49th & Main
  • Jordan Adetunji
  • The Cliffords
  • Hermitage Green
  • Somebody’s Child
  • Chasing Abbey
  • DUG
  • Dylan Flynn & The Dead Poets
  • Florence Road
  • Soft Launch
  • The Clockworks
  • WineMom
  • Odhran Murphy
  • The Psychs

Here’s an updated poster:

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