Kasabian & Becky Hill among names for Sea Sessions 2023
Sea Sessions has announced its first names for the festival in Bundoran in June next year.
The Donegal festival on the northern coast of Ireland takes place from June 16th to 18th and has announced their first names, with Kasabian, Becky Hill and The Coronas as headliners.
- Kasabian
- Becky Hill
- The Coronas
- Cian Ducrot
- Girls of the Internet
- Grooverider
- Katie Phelan
- King Kong Company
- MC Fokus
- Odhran Murphy
- Ryan Mack
- Zion Train
Alongside music, there’s also Ireland’s biggest Surf Competition, Skating, BMX, Street Art, Beach Sports and much more packed into the 3 full days of partying by the beach.
Kasabian are also playing Dublin and Limerick next summer.
Tickets
Tickets are available from all Ticketmaster outlets nationwide, ticketmaster.ie and seasessions.com. Priced from €139.90 for 3 days and €174.90 including 4 nights camping. There’s also Surfers Bar (VIP) upgrades available from €60 extra. Early bird tickets go on sale this Friday at 9.30am.
About Sea Sessions
Sea Sessions started in 2008 and has grown from strength to strength over the years – the last 8 festivals have sold out well in advance and 2023 should be no different. The whole party takes place right beside the beach in Bundoran, Donegal and has hosted some of the biggest International acts on the circuit including the likes of Dermot Kenedy, Tinie Tempah, Bastille, Clean Bandit, Primal Scream, Paul Weller and Picture This to name but a few.
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