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Open Ear reveal timetable for Sherkin Island electronic festival

Open Ear reveal timetable for Sherkin Island electronic festival

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Open Ear festival have revealed the timetable for the small festival at Sherkin Island, Cork, Ireland for its 3rd edition this June Bank Holiday Weekend (May 31st – June 3rd), bringing with it its most diverse and expansive musical experience to date.

Opening Concert – Horseshoe Harbour Quarry

Thursday

20:45 Áine O’Dywer
21:00 Dreamcycles
21:45 Roger Doyle

Sleep Concert North Shore

00:00 – 7:00 Steven Stapleton

North Shore

Friday

19:00 Vicky Langan
20:15 Who’s The Technician
20:45 Wino Wagan
22:30 Davy Kehoe
23:00 Dabbledoo featuring Gavin Prior
23:30 Mikron
00:15 Robert Curgenven
00:45 Whirling Wall of Knives
1:45 Don Rosco

North Shore

Saturday

13:00 Eoin
14:00 Breen
15:00 Little Movies
15:45 No!
16:40 Danny Deepo
17:25 Crevice
18:20 Flowers At Night
19:05 Rainfear
20:00 Somadrone
20:50 Tuuun
21:45 Soft Stone
22:00 Eamon Doyle
23:55 Autumns
00:50 Lakker
02:00 Shane O’Meara

St Mona’s Church

Monday

12:00 Tonnta

Sherkin Community Hall

13:30 Gavin Prior
14:15 LAIR

See Also
Sam Smith & Beverly Glenn-Copeland by Eleanor Petry/

Jolly Roger Pub

14:30 Barry Major Problems
16:00 Now You’re Swinging
18:00 Sectionfive
19:30 Barry Lynn
21:15 Lerosa
22:10 The Cyclist
23:10 Minos
00:00 Byron Yeates
1:30 Endrift

Thursday Opening Concert tickets priced at €30 are available from Eventgen.ie.

Weekend Passes priced at €165 are available from Eventgen.ie.


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