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In The Meadows Festival add Slowdive, Billy Nomates, Dr. John Cooper Clarke and more

After announcing Iggy Pop, Gilla Band, The Scratch & more for the festival at Irish Museum of Modern Art, In The Meadows has added more acts today.

Taking place on Saturday June 7th 2025 at Irish Museum of Modern Art – The Royal Hospital, Kilmainham with a guitar and rock-leaning lineup, added today are shoegaze originators Slowdive, English indie-punk artist Billy Nomates, legendary punk poet Dr. John Cooper Clarke, Donegal’s blues singer and guitarist Muireann Bradley, Dublin punk agitator Meryl Streek and Irish alternative rockers Really Good Time.


The latest tier 2 tickets go on sale priced at €75 plus fees on Friday 14th March at 9am, via Ticketmaster.ie

Over 18s only – See more at inthemeadows.ie


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