Other Voices Dingle has named its first 50 acts for the music trail this year in Dingle from November 28th to 30th.
Other Voices put out the first five names for the church earlier this month, and now they’ve announced the 50 acts for the Jameson Music Trail.
Other Voices Music Trail lineup
- BABYRAT
- Bantum
- Basht.
- Caolan Ryan
- Córas Trio
- Croíthe
- Delivery Service
- Diveboy
- Dylan Flynn & The Dead Poets
- Ètra
- Gemma Doherty
- George Houston
- God Knows
- Goldbug
- hotgirl
- Joshua Burnside
- JWY
- Kormac
- Laura Duff
- Lord Ormond
- Lullahush
- Madra Salach
- Makeshift Art Bar
- Marion Hawkes
- MayKay
- Méabh McKenna
- Memorial
- Meryl Streek
- Muireann Ní Shé
- Pebbledash
- Really Good Time
- Róise
- Saoirse Miller
- Sarah Brooki
- Seamus Harty
- SexyTadhg
- SPOOKLET
- Stella and The Dreaming
- TBL8 Brass
- Tebi Rex
- The Awning
- The Fynches
- The Kates
- The Marra
- THE OCELOTS
- The Wran
- THEATRE
- Throwing Shapes
- Vaticanjail
- Zoë Basha
Music Trail Tickets cost €95 plus fees and are on general sale today at 3pm via Eventbrite.
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.
Leading the charge is forward-thinking DJ and curator JWY, experimental folk songwriter Joshua Burnside, shoegaze alt-rockers Pebbledash, mysterious Limerick newcomers THEATRE, and Derry indie-rockers The Marra. Joining them are Dublin alt-rock buzz band Hotgirl, uncompromising punk poet Meryl Streek, harmony-driven West Cork collective The Kates, and tender alt-folk duo Memorial.
Also announced are trad trailblazers Córas Trio, electronic producer Bantum, folk-rockers The Fynches, hip-hop favourites Tebi Rex, and emotive songwriter Caolan Ryan. Other highlights include alt-rock outfit Delivery Service, indie-folk twins The Ocelots, ethereal folk duo The Awning, gothic folk dreamers Goldbug, fearless alt-pop voice MayKay, and cinematic folk storyteller George Houston.
Once again, we’re teaming up with Jameson Ireland for a weekend of stellar live music, good times and Dingle magic. Expect over 100 sets from Ireland’s most exciting artists across the town, plus a few surprise sets waiting to be discovered when you land in West Kerry.
Transport
Need a lift home after the music? John Liston from Dingle Coaches has you covered with a late-night bus service running Friday, Saturday and Sunday around the Dingle Peninsula. With westbound and eastbound routes leaving from the Dingle Mart car park, it’s the easiest way to get back home after a big night out. Tickets are €10 cash only (first-come, first-served), with multiple departures through the night, so make sure to arrive early to grab your seat. Full routes and times are up now at othervoices.ie

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.