Kaleidoscope has revealed its music lineup for the second edition of the festival from 26th – 28th June in Russborough House, Co. Wicklow.
Playing live are:
- Gavin James
- Hudson Taylor
- Camille O’Sullivan
- Lyra
- The 2 Johnnies
- The Scratch
- Ryan Sheridan
- Ryan McMullan
- Lisa McHugh
- HamsandwicH
- Bird On The Wire
- Brian Deady
- Dublin Gospel Choir
- Block Rockin Beats
- Stephanie Rainey
- True Tides
- Aimée
- Tim Chadwick
- Lavengro
- Bobbi Arlo
- Luz Corrigan
The Divine Comedy and Basement Jaxx (DJ set) were previously announced.
There are a number of camping arrangements available, from boutique camping with Pink Moon and Silk Road Tents to An Ghaeltacht Campsite. A limited number of camper van/caravan tickets, priced at €86.25, have just gone on sale.
As for cost, to take the edge off payment, Kaleidoscope have brought back their instalment payment plan. The first half of the fee must be paid upfront and the second to be paid on 1st May. A family camping ticket costs €176 and tickets are available for purchase online via Ticketmaster.ie or – Weekend Camping and Weekend Non-Camping. There is also a charge of €20 for car parking over the weekend – which can be purchased here. Festival goers are advised to pre-purchase their parking ticket to ensure the smoothest possible arrival at the festival. Day tickets are also available for those who can’t make the whole weekend.
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