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Indiependence Festival announce first round of acts for 2023

Indiependence Festival has announced its main lineup for the weekender in Mitchelstown, Cork from August 4th to 6th this summer.

Anne-Marie, Two Door Cinema Club, and The Coronas are announced as the headliners and Inhaler, Raye, Jax Jones, Cian Ducrot, Belters Only, All Tvvins, King Kong Company, Erica-Cody, Jenny Greene, We Are Scientists, Caity Baser, Still Blue, Nell Mescal, Post Party, Ocean Tisdall, Joesef, plus special guests Editors.

Indiependence’s Dance arena will feature Paul Woolford, Arielle Free, Saffron Stone, Nathan Dawe, John Gibbons, Emma Power, George Feely, Ricky Chong, Boots & Kats, Shelly Gray and Adelphi Music Factory and more.


Tickets

Tier One tickets are now totally sold out; festival-goers need to move fast to book their tickets for this August in Cork! Limited VIP Arena Upgrade tickets and general weekend and day tickets are on sale now from Ticketmaster – Weekend tickets from €159 and Day Tickets from €64.50 plus fees.

Indiependence Website



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