Pillow Queens are the first act announced for next year’s St. Patrick’s Festival, due to take place at the Festival Quarter in the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History at Collins Barracks on Saturday March 18th 2023.
Pillow Queens will curate the whole night’s lineup and there will be four stages on the night from from 6.30pm with 12 live music acts, DJs, Irish food and drinks, art installations, pop-up performances and more.
Pillow Queens released their second album Leave The Light On this year, and toured extensively across North America and Europe along with plating two sold out Vicar Street shows in Dublin.
Tickets
Tickets are €35 (plus booking fee) and are on sale from stpatricksfestival.ie from Wednesday 7 December at 10am.
Doors to the site open at 6:30pm on Saturday 18 March.
This event is subject to licence.
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