Fall Right Into Place is a new festival being put on across multiple nights by Galway record label and promoters Strange Brew in Claregalway Castle just outside Galway city from September 8th to 12th.
The lineups for each socially-distant night are jam packed and look like this:
Wednesday September 8th
- Bell X1
- Jape
- Paddy Hanna
- The Altered Hours
- Maija Sofia
Thursday September 9th
- And So I Watch You From Afar
- Just Mustard
- Ailbhe Reddy
- John Francis Flynn
- Pretty Happy
Friday September 10th
- The Mary Wallopers
- Junior Brother
- Bitch Falcon
- Soda Blonde
- Windings
Saturday September 11th
- Villagers (Acoustic)
- Daithí
- Elaine Mai
- NewDad
- Sinead White
Sunday September 12th
- Saint Sister
- The Scratch
- Kynsy
- Maria Kelly
- Havvk
Tickets are on sale as per the schedule below and the socially-distant space will be sold in pods of 4 & 6, with a click & collect bar services as well as some very tasty food options, including the Dela Foodtruck.
Tickets are €35 (+charges) per person per day, with each day been sold on a staggered basis, and are available from fallrightintoplace.ie andstrangebrew.ie.
Wednesday 08 September goes on sale 25 August at 9am
Thursday 09 September goes on sale 25 August at 12pm
Friday 10 September goes on sale 25 August at 3pm
Saturday 11 September goes on sale 26 August at 9am
Sunday 12 September goes on sale 26 August at 12pm
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