Soulwax, Richie Hawtin, Thievery Corporation among names added to Beyond The Pale 2024 lineup


An already solid lineup for Beyond The Pale 2024 is now looking even better with the addition of 29 new names to the festival line-up.

Soulwax, Richie Hawtin, Thievery Corporation, Romy, The Sugarhill Gang and Kruder & Dorfmeister are among the new additions to the third hosting of the event, which takes place from 21 to 23 June at Glendalough Estate Co. Wicklow.

The new additions include a host of Irish names, with The Scratch, John Francis Flynn, David Holmes, Rachael Lavelle, Ailbhe Reddy, 49th & Main, Elaine Mai & Maykay, The Redneck Manifesto and Gilla Band among the homegrown talent on offer over the three-day event.

Along with Richie Hawtin, electronic music aficionados are also well catered for, with Folamour, Helena Hauff, Fejka, James Holden and 2 Many DJs among the new additions.

Elsewhere, author Irvine Welsh is set to return, performing at what he has declared is “more than a festival – it’s complete rehab from the nonsense of every day life.” Check out our recent interview with the Trainspotting author here.

The full list of artists announced to date includes Jungle, Jessie Ware, Soulwax, Romy, Richie Hawtin, Thievery Corporation, Alvvays, Courtney Barnett, The Scratch, Folamour, Novo Amor, 2ManyDJs, The Sugarhill Gang, Obongjayar, Gilla Band, John Francis Flynn, Kelly Lee Owens, Tourist, Kruder & Dorfmeister, The Redneck Manifesto, Rival Consoles, Helena Hauff, Poolside, Ailbhe Reddy, 49th & Main, Hang Massive, Irvine Welsh, Daithí, James Holden Band, Kid Francescoli, Catching Flies, David Holmes, She Wants Revenge, Parra for Cuva, Holly Walker, 808 State, Elaine Mai & Maykay, James Heather, Rachael Lavelle, La Priest, Anna Mieke, Fejka and Trojan Soundsystem.

Tickets for Beyond The Pale go on sale from 10am this Friday 8 December from ItsBeyondThePale.ie.

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