Electric Picnic 2022 lineup discovered: Dermot Kennedy, Tame Impala and Arctic Monkeys set to headline after two-year hiatus
Dermot Kennedy, Tame Impala and Arctic Monkeys will headline this year’s Electric Picnic as track fairs eventually go back after years of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Megan Thee Stallion, Picture This and Snow Patrol also are a few of the marquee acts booked to go again to Stradbally, Co Laois, after the two-year hiatus.
London Grammar, Glass Animals, Fontaines DC and Anne-Marie can even feature on the celebrity-studded festival to take region on September 2-4.
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Dozens of acts had been showed for the humanities and track pageant, that is anticipated to draw 70,000 picnickers each day.
“It’s been minutes, it’s been days, due to the fact we last visited the rolling fields of Stradbally Hall, they have lain fallow, respiration, regenerating and anticipating the return,” a announcement from organisers read.
“Good matters Eventually come to people who wait, so get for your Dancing Shoes as we monitor the Savage line-up for this yr’s competition. The time has come for You and I to reunite, re-embrace and rediscover the magic of Electric Picnic - we've got missed you”.
Festival favourites which include the Jimi Hendrix area, The Leviathan Stage, The Human Lab, Fish Town - the carnival metropolis of the competition, will return alongside the Ah! Hear! Podcast degree.
“The Hip Hop, Beats and Rhymes level will gift the excellent of slam poetry, dust, hip hop and overall performance with some of the acts which have made the Irish scene one of the international’s maximum interesting. An Puball Gaeilge will also be ar ais arís with a colorful clár of podchraoladh beo, díospóreachtaí, ceoil, caint agus craic: the first-rate of smart Irish language entertainment,”organisers stated.
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