Sigrid, Isaac Gracie & Hudson Taylor added to Other Voices this weekend; here’s the day-by-day lineup
The last acts announced to play for the cameras at play St. James’ Church in Dingle, Kerry have been announced and include Sigrid, Isaac Gracie & Hudson Taylor.
So that means those lucky enough to have access to the church on the the weekend get to see this:
St. James’ Church – Day by Day
Friday
- Aine Cahill
- Dermot Kennedy
- Isaac Gracie
- Perfume Genius
Saturday
- Songhoy Blues
- Sigrid
- Loyle Carner
- Mount Kimbie
Sunday
- Django Django
- Wyvern Lingo
- Hudson Taylor (Acoustic)
- Booka Brass
- Lankum
Meanwhile the IMRO Other Room looks like this (it’s free in)
- Maria Kelly
- Joshua Burnside
- Katie Laffan
- Le Boom
- Katie Kim
- Pillow Queens
- Rosborough
- Slow Riot
There’s also the Music Trail (I’m Djing on Friday night), Banter talks, After Dark and Ireland’s Edge.
Don’t forget – if you are planning to travel to the eir Other Voices Festival you should register at www.othervoices.ie to receive tickets that can be exchanged for Festival wristbands in Dingle. All those who register in advance will be entered into draws for tickets to the St. James’s Church TV recordings. Gigs in some of the Music Trail venues will only be accessible to those who have registered and collected a Festival wristband. Registration for wristbands is free and all events at the eir Other Voices Festival, are free but subject to capacity.
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