Beyond the Pale festival adds new acts to lineup

TV on the Radio will be playing their first show in Ireland in 17 years and are performing exclusively at Beyond the Pale in 2025, playing tracks from all five of their albums.
Beyond the Pale festival adds new acts to lineup

Ellen O'Donoghue

Five new acts have been announced for Beyond the Pale festival in Co Wicklow.

Rock heavyweights TV on the Radio, Canadian band Broken Social Scene, Dublin-based Gurriers, alt-folk singer songwriter Olive Jones, and Glasshouse Ensemble performing Sigur Ros have all been announced for the festival.

TV on the Radio will be playing their first show in Ireland in 17 years and are performing exclusively at Beyond the Pale in 2025, playing tracks from all five of their albums.

The festival has also announced that a limited number of day tickets for Sunday June 15th will go on sale on Friday March 7th at 10am, priced at €99.

The Sunday lineup includes TV on the Radio, Broken Social Scene, Badbadnotgood, Houseplants, Death In Vegas, Sama' Abdulhadi, David August (DJ Set), Samantha Mumba and many more.

Previously announced acts include Jon Hopkins, Róisín Murphy, Berloiz, Boney M, Ezra Collective, Le Boom, King Kong Company, Jenny Greene, Dave Clarke, Fionn Regan, and hundreds of other acts from home and abroad.

The award-winning festival, only 30 minutes from Dublin on the Glendalough Estate in Co Wicklow, takes place from Friday June 13th until Sunday June 15th.

Attendance for the festival is capped at 12,500, and features an arts programme with art installations, comedy, theatre, and cabaret, alongside a packed programme of activities for families, talks and tastings for food lovers, and a wellness area with a spa experience, sweat house, yoga and meditation.

Adult camping tickets (€299), family tickets (€449), Sunday tickets (€99) and instalment plan tickets are available to buy from www.ItsBeyondThePale.ie.

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