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Hard Working Class Heroes unveil full 2018 lineup

LAOISE, AE Mak, Pillow Queens & Wastefellow among highlights on this year’s list.

After announcing the first round of industry delegates for their September festival last week, the organisers behind Hard Working Class Heroes have unveiled the musical acts which will perform at this year’s festival.

As always, the lineup boasts an impressive array of domestic talent, including performances from AE Mak, Pillow Queens, Wastefellow and LAOISE.


Tickets for the event, which takes place from the 27th-29th of September, are available here.

Hard Working Class Heroes lineup

  • 1000 Beasts
  • A.Smyth
  • AE Mak
  • Alan Finlan
  • Awkward Z
  • Bad Bones
  • Beauty Sleep
  • Bicurious
  • Brenna Carroll
  • Chanele McGuinness
  • Crook
  • Damola
  • Darce
  • Evans Junior
  • Feather Beds
  • Flynn
  • Hand Models
  • Hunkpapa
  • I Have A Tribe
  • Jack O’Rourke
  • Josh Gray
  • Joshua Burnside
  • Just Mustard
  • Kitt Philippa
  • Laoise
  • Leila Jane
  • Malojian
  • Maria Kelly
  • Molly Sterling
  • New Atlas
  • New Pagans
  • Odu
  • Owen Denvir
  • Pearly
  • Pillow Queens
  • Roe
  • Rosa Nutty
  • Sam Wickens
  • Sean OB
  • Silverbacks
  • Sonja Sleator
  • TADGH
  • The Wood Burning Savages
  • Thumper
  • Tim Chadwick
  • Tiz McNamara
  • True Tides
  • Wastefellow
  • Wild Youth
  • XO MO

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