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Loads of acts have been added to the Sunflowerfest lineup including Le Boom, Loah, Joshua Burnside, Pillow Queens and many more

Northern Ireland’s music and arts festival Sunflowerfest have announced loads more acts for the three-day festival that takes place at Tubby’s Farm, Hillsborough from 27th – 29th July 2017.

The lineup now looks like this:


  • The Sugarhill Gand and Mele Mel and Scorpio
  • Utal Saints
  • We Were Promised Jet Packs
  • Courtesans
  • Reeps One
  • Electric Octopus
  • Fontaines D.C
  • Le Boom
  • Loah
  • Otherkin
  • RSAG
  • Stuff
  • Brave Giant
  • Elaine Mai
  • Fangclub
  • Get Down Edits
  • Joshua Burnside
  • Roe
  • The Outcasts
  • The Twisted Sisters
  • Anto and The Echoes
  • Auntes Social Club
  • Beauty Sleep
  • Bring Out The Chimp
  • Dreaming of Jupiter
  • Grand
  • Greasy Fringe
  • Half Cut Cabaret
  • Mark Blair
  • Nephilim
  • Pillow Queens
  • Runabay
  • Slow Place Like Home
  • Step DnB
  • String Ninjas
  • The Ocelots
  • Themm
  • Tracey Bruen
  • Wynona Bleach
  • Avoider
  • Ben Cutler
  • Casion
  • DBMC’s
  • Drumology
  • Elder Druid
  • Lucy Bell
  • Orlaith and Mollie
  • Rebekah Fitch
  • Ryan Mc Murtry
  • Saint Sapphire
  • Sam Wickens

Plus more to be announced.

Tickets starting at £75+ are available now from Sunflowerfest.co.uk.

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