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News: Beyond The Pale reveal the first acts for 2024s festival

  • August 25, 2023
  • Ian Mc Donnell
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Here it is – your first glimpse at what awaits you next summer on the beautiful grounds of Glendalough Estate 

We are so proud to reveal the first 14 of the hundreds of acts & performers that will be joining us for another incredible weekend of music, arts, food, wellness and so much more.

The acts joining us for our third edition are some of the most exciting we’ve had the pleasure of inviting. Following a slew of hit singles this year and their biggest ever show this summer, we are thrilled to welcome JUNGLE as one of our headliners for 2024. In addition, we cannot wait for JESSIE WARE to join us riding high off the back off the back of high-energy disco live show.

For both Jungle and Jessie Ware, BTP’24 will be their only show in Ireland in summer 2024

Alongside these two, we welcome Welsh singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist NOVO AMOR, highly-acclaimed electronic producer KELLY LEE OWENS, Dublin contemporary post-punk heroes GILLA BAND – for whom BTP’24 will also be their only show in Ireland next year – and self taught pianist and beats innovator TOURIST.

Others joining us at Glendalough next summer include

Goa-based yoga-rave ambient duo HANG MASSIVE, Galway’s unique electro-trad legend DAITHÍ, Berlin trailblazer PARRA FOR CUVA, Mancunian rave legends 808 STATE, Ninja Tunes’ blissful neo-classical pianist JAMES HEATHER, electronica icon RIVAL CONSOLES, Wicklow songstress ANNA MIEKE and a reggae festival masterclass courtesy of TROJAN SOUNDSYSTEM.

Limited Early Bird weekend camping tickets are currently available via our website for just €199 for adults and €39 for kids from www.ItsBeyondThePale.ie. These are limted stocks and will sell out soon, so if you want to secure your place for the lowest possible price, now is the time!

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Irish based concert photographer, maybe! ever so slightly addicted to gigs. Listens mostly to alternative / goth / folk punk / punk / ska. I blame the 80s.

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