Other Voices have announced the full lineup for this year’s Dingle festival and Jameson Music Trail, adding to the 50 acts already announced with a full batch of trail acts and also the acts who will play the Jameson Green Street Stage, from November 28th to 30th.
Jameson Green Street Stage
Playing the latter are:
- April
- Chalk
- Cliffords
- Efé
- HAAi
- Jayahadadream
- Kean Kavanagh
- Mount Kimbie DJ set
- Nine8 Collective
- Seán McKenna (ex Mary Wallopers)
- Shame
- Skinner

Other Voices Dingle Music Trail
Fleshing out the full lineup for the Music Trail are:
- AE MAK
- Annie-Dog
- Bog Bodies
- BOLD LOVE
- Celaviedmai
- CUAS
- DUG ESSIRAY
- Fortune Igiebor
- Mango & Friends
- Macdara Yeates
- MMOTTORR
- MOIO
- Nancy Williams
- Otto Aday
- Pastiche
- Pebbledash
- Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne
- projective
- ROOF CATS
- Scullion
- Shampain
- Subterranean Soul
- The Outside
- Throwing Shapes
Dingle Music Trail venues include John Benny’s, The Green Room, Paul Geaney’s, McCarthy’s, The Marina Inn, Barr na Sráide, O’Sullivan’s Courthouse, Kennedy’s, The Dingle Pub, Paddy Bawn Brosnan’s, An Díseart, and Bean in Dingle, and more.
Music Trail Tickets cost €115 after fees and currently waitlist only via Eventbrite.

IMRO OTHER ROOM LINE UP
Also performing in West Kerry will be world-renowned piper Seán McKeon and DIY alt-pop artist Annie-Dog, who complete the IMRO Other Room line-up alongside MOIO and DUG – continuing Other Voices and IMRO’s long tradition of championing Ireland’s hottest homegrown talent. IMRO Other Room performances will be able to stream via the Other Voices YouTube over the weekend.
IRELAND’S EDGE
Ireland’s Edge returns under the theme Welcome Here, Kind Stranger // Fáilte Romhat, a Strainséir Shéimh, exploring empathy, belonging, and shared futures. Speakers include human rights activist and Global Samud Flotilla organiser Caoimhe Butterly, DJ and presenter Shampain, Dr. Mohammed Abu Mughaisib of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), writer and journalist Una Mullally, and author and New Yorker contributor Ed Caesar. The programme also sees special performances from Dove Ellis, poet Dairena Ní Chinnéide and more. Tickets and full line-up information available via Eventbrite.
COGAR
Curated by local creative Áine Ní Chíobháin, Cogar takes over An Díseart and its surrounding gardens with vibrant art installations, print, video art, spoken word and walkabout performances. Artists are creating a Domhain Eile (Otherworld) – expect anything from a stone clochán to an inflatable space, and even a harpist performing ad-lib among the exhibition.
Visual artists include Rob Ireson, Cathal Holden, Julí Ní Mhaoileóin, Dallanai Mae Tanedo, Saoirse McGarry, Katherine Gibbons, and Clara Weldon. Performances and sound art come from Aroomabang (Fanzini), Gormfhlaith Ní Shuíocháin Ní Bheoláin, The Curly Organ, Louise Foxe, Blissín, and Deirdre Granville.
SLIVER SALON
Sliver, the publishing press and live literature collective, hosts a special edition of Sliver Salon on Other Voices Eve, Thursday 27 November, at The Green Room. The evening features artist and author Julie Fogarty in conversation with writer Una Mullally, offering an exclusive preview of Fogarty’s forthcoming memoir Plan Life Go. Eventbrite
TICKETS TO ST. JAMES’ CHURCH
Tickets for the intimate TV recordings at St. James’ Church are available by competition only via Other Voices and partner social channels. Performances will be streamed live into venues around Dingle and on Other Voices YouTube.
Amble, Dry Cleaning, Florence Road, Dove Ellis, Dermot Kennedy, Sorcha Richardson and The Scratch are among the acts playing the church.

Niall Byrne is the founder of the most-influential Irish music site Nialler9, where he has been writing about music since 2005. He is the co-host of the Nialler9 Podcast and has written for the Irish Times, Irish Independent, Sunday Times, Totally Dublin, Cara Magazine, Red Bull and more. Niall is a DJ, co-founder of Lumo Club, event curator, Indie Sleaze club promoter, and producer of gigs and monthly listening parties & events in Dublin.