Beyond The Pale 2024: Day-by-day schedule announced as 11 news acts added to line-up


The countdown is on to Wicklow music festival Beyond the Pale as organisers have revealed the day-by-day schedule for this year's festival along with 11 new acts who have been added the line-up.



Beyond The Pale Festival is set in the beautiful surroundings of the Glendalough Estate, just 45 minutes away from Dublin City Centre, with this year's event having an increased capacity of 12,500.



Now in its third year, the boutique festival is renowned for its relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.



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It had previously been announced that likes of Jungle, Folamour, Jessie Ware and Marc Rebillet would headline this year's festival, with 11 new acts now added to the bill.



Among the new acts announced the today are Orbital, the electronic pioneers Paul and Phil Hartnoll who will bring their legendary audiovisual live show, having played the Wicklow in its debut year back in 2022. They will be replacing previously billed Soulwax who have cancelled their June tour. Fans can be reassured that Soulwax’s alter ego act 2ManyDJs will still be playing the festival.



Houseplants have been added to this year's line-up - the live electronic collaborative project by Paul Noonan (of Bell X1) and Daithí, who have sold-out their Irish tour this week and recently launched a brilliant new album.



Also announced today are Royel Otis, the formidable guitar-pop act from Australia are making waves with their recent debut album, Kara Jackson the highly acclaimed Chicago folk singer/songwriter. Along with Irish acts Lemoncello, Chris Wilson DC, Shark School, Prymary Colours present Love Ball, Sing Along Social, Glasshouse Ensemble presents The Velvet Underground and Essiray.








Electronic pioneers Orbital have been added to this year's line-up

Beyond the Pale organisers have also the day-by-day schedule for the weekend, with Funk soul maestros and recent BRIT Award winners Jungle set headline the main stage on Friday June 21, their only Irish date this summer.



Multi-Mercury Prize winner and six-time BRIT nominee, Jessie Ware will headline on Saturday June 22, with YouTube sensation Marc Rebillet headlining on Sunday June 23.



Beyond The Pale 24’ will also feature Grammy-nominated the xx front-woman Romy and techno icon Richie Hawtin. Legendary Scottish writer Irvine Welsh will also perform at what he calls his ‘favourite festival in the world’.



Canada’s Alvvays, Courtney Barnett, and a first ever Irish festival appearance for Thievery Corporation. BTP’24 will also see the debut of Obongjayar of ‘Adore You’ fame.



The line-up also features a diverse range of high-quality Irish acts, including The Scratch, Gilla Band, John Francis Flynn, DJ David Holmes, Rachael Lavelle, Ailbhe Reddy, 49th & Main, Elaine Mai & Mai Kai and The Redneck Manifesto.



You can check out the day-by-day schedule for this year's festival below.



Friday June 21 line-up



Jungle Folamour 2ManyDJs Alvvays Halina Rice Rival Consoles John Francis Flynn Ailbhe Reddy 808 State Daithi La Priest Anna Mieke Shark School
Saturday June 22 line-up

Jessie Ware Orbital Romy Richie Hawtin Helena Hauff Houseplants Obongjayer Dimitri From Paris Kelly Lee Owens Kid Francescoli Poolside Hang Massive 49th & Main James Holden Kara Jackson Parra For Cuva, Fejka Elaine Mai & Maykay David Holmes James Heather Embrz Chris Wilson DC Prymary Colours presents Love Ball Glasshouse Ensemble performs Velvet Underground

Sunday June 23 line-up



Marc Rebillet Thievery Corporation Courtney Barnett The Scratch Novo Amor Tourist Mount Kimbie Gilla Band Kruder & Dorfmeister Royel Otis Catching Flies The Redneck Manifesto Princess Goes Irvine Welsh Rachael Lavelle Lemoncello Sing Along Social Trojan Soundsystem Essiray

A 3-day tickets for Beyond the Pale 2024 start at €239, and the festival offers on-site camping, luxury glamping, as well as on-site parking.



Tickets are on sale now via itsbeyondthepale.ie



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