Here comes the summer... We profile 10 of the best music festivals in Ireland

As festival season is nearly upon us, Eoghan O'Sullivan profiles the top events on offer over the next few months 
Here comes the summer... We profile 10 of the best music festivals in Ireland

Electric Picnic, All Together Now, and Longitude feature among the big summer festivals in Ireland. 

Love is a Stranger 

Juniper Barn, Ballymote, Co Sligo May 17

Headliners: Crazy P (DJ), Susan O’Neill, God Knows 

From the team behind Another Love Story, Love is a Stranger is an even more boutique option. The second edition of the festival comprises a small melange of genres, bands, and DJs from around Ireland to help kickstart festival season. There are woodland glades and the Juniper Lake, complete with sauna and swimming deck. As they say themselves, it’s a showcase of all of the beauty and richness of the Sligo countryside as summer on the West coast blooms - and there’s also a kids corner. But don’t let all that overshadow the music. The world famous Crazy P continue their mission to spread the message of disco unity via their DJ sets while Dean Bryce makes his debut Irish bow.

Tickets: €95.50 (overnight camping); €65.50 (day attendee) €125 (family - two adults, two children) 

Forbidden Fruit

IMMA, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin City May 31-June 1 

Underworld, Jamie xx, Peggy Gou, Caribou 

Forbidden Fruit has been running for over a decade and has solidified itself into a stellar dance-oriented event. Peggy Gou gave Kylie Minogue a run for her money at Electric Picnic last year and should draw a huge crowd, while Dan Snaith’s Caribou play their first irish show since the release of their 2024 record Honey. Underworld released their latest album Chaos Saucer at the start of March, showing they’ve still got it in their fifth decade together. As well as the big names, Forbidden Fruit also boasts one of the buzziest acts around in New York’s Fcukers, last seen supporting Confidence Man at the Olympia - uber cool.

Tickets: Weekend tickets €174, day tickets €79.50 

In the Meadows 

IMMA, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin June 7 

Gilla Band
Gilla Band

Iggy Pop, Slowdive, the Scratch, Gilla Band 

Last seen here at All Together Now 2023 struggling a little to throw himself around the stage as much as he did in the 70s - though putting on one of the loudest festival sets we’ve ever heard - Iggy Pop returns to headline the second outing of In the Meadows. Affectionately known as Lankum-fest last year, it featured a superb lineup curated by the trad powerhouse. In the Meadows has broadened in scope this year, with a healthy mix of Irish acts spread across the lineup. Coming a week after Forbidden Fruit, it can feel a little like the calm after the storm, but once ‘I Wanna be Your Dog’ hits, all bets are off.

Tickets: €75 

Beyond the Pale 

Glendalough Estate, Co Wicklow June 13-15 

Jon Hopkins, TV on the Radio, Ezra Collective, Broken Social Scene 

Any music fans who came of age amid the blogosphere in the mid 2000s will have Beyond the Pale circled on their calendar this year after the announcement of TV on the Radio and Broken Social Scene, indie darlings who have eluded these shores for too long - this will be their first show in Europe since 2018 . Expect tears when the latter drop ‘Anthems for a Seventeen-Year-Old Girl’. A week earlier than their usual summer solstice listing, Beyond the Pale has cemented itself as a mid-sized, music-focused offering and while there are few accoutrements, the variety on stage will more than suffice.

Tickets: Three-day camping €238.95, Sunday day tickets €99 

 

Night & Day

Lough Key Forest Park, Boyle, Co. Roscommon June 27-29 

Jose Gonzalez, KT Tunstall, The Stunning, The Wailers 

An over-20s event that also caters to families, Night & Day returns for its fourth edition at the end of June. Thanks to its location at beautiful Lough Key Forest Park, as well as the music there are activities including zip-lining courses, forest trails, boat tours, and a tree-top walk. Jose Gonzalez is making his only Irish appearance of the year at the festival and it’s also nice to see Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall on the bill. Sultans of Ping, Fionn Regan, and Lisa Hannigan also feature, while newer Irish acts like Skinner (post-punk) and Dug (folk) offer a glimpse of the future.

Tickets: €55 (Friday), €88 (Saturday and Sunday), €185 weekend camping 

Longitude 

Marlay Park, Dublin July 5-6 

David Guetta, 50 Cent, Belters Only, Sonny Fodera, AJ Tracey

 AJ Tracey.
 AJ Tracey.

It’s over 10 years since David Guetta last played in Ireland (Oxegen 2013), so what a coup for Longitude to get him to headline - 2013 was also the year when Longitude started up, with a very different outlook; headliners then included Vampire Weekend and Kraftwerk). Now Longitude is like Oxegen lite, a heady mix of the hottest rap and dance acts around. Belters Only have gotten used to the biggest stages, regularly selling out the 3Arena, while AJ Tracey is one of the most exciting names in rap right now. There’s no overnight camping, though, which people travelling from outside of Dublin might note.

Tickets: €99.90 for one day; €199.90 for two days

Forest Fest 

Emo Village, Co Laois July 25-27 

Franz Ferdinand, Manic Street Preachers, Travis 

The brainchild of solicitor Philip Meagher, in his fifties, a father of two from Portlaoise, he created the festival after finding he couldn’t relate to existing events. “I genuinely wanted to create a local alternative to Electric Picnic and do it at a more intimate, indie level with the highest quality bands and a really good experience for an older audience,” he has said in the past. It’s grown over the years - 2025 is the fourth edition of Forest Fest, boasting a capacity of 12,000 - into a fully fledged alternative that skews to the wisened, grizzled festival veteran. Orbital are rubbing shoulders with Nick Lowe and Billy Bragg; the Forest Fleadh stage features Mary Coughlan and Sharon Shannon, among more; and there’s an ‘Ibiza Rewind’ stage too.

Tickets: Day tickets €85, weekend tickets €240.

All Together Now 

Curraghmore Estate, Co Waterford July 31-August 3 

All Together Now. Photo: Joe Evans
All Together Now. Photo: Joe Evans

Fontaines DC, Nelly Furtado, Bicep (Chroma AV DJ set), London Grammar 

The sixth edition of ATN has sold out well in advance - no surprise considering it boasts an incredible lineup headlined by Choice Music Prize winners Fontaines DC. Wet Leg and Michael Kiwanuka are stellar bookings likely drawing disparate crowds, while CMAT is rightly near the top of the bill. Currently on tour supporting Sam Fender around Europe, expect cowboy hats in various shapes and colours to dominate the beautiful estate site. Featuring beautiful bespoke stages and areas - including the stunning 360-degree-sound experience of the Immerse by AVA stage - there’s so much to discover at All Together Now.

Tickets: Sold out, no day tickets 

Another Love Story

 

Killyon Manor, Co Meath August 23-24 

 John Talabot, Fionn Regan, Anna B Savage 

Heading into its 11th year, Another Love Story is slimming down to a 1.5-day offering in 2025 - proceedings usually finish up around 6pm on the Sunday, offering punters time to get home to their own bed and set for work on Monday morning. Despite being hit by god-awful weather in the past couple years, the boutique festival (fewer than 2,000 attendees) always has the best vibe, along with lots of kids running around and dogs helping appease weary heads. The music is a brilliantly curated mix of DJs from home and abroad and bands mostly from the folk and indie world. The Treehouse, hidden away in the forest, is probably the best-looking festival stage in Ireland.

Tickets: €115 (Saturday), €65.50 (Sunday), overnight tickets sold out 

Electric Picnic

Stradbally, Co Laois August 29-31 

 Kings of Leon. 
 Kings of Leon. 

Hozier, Chappell Roan, Sam Fender, Fatboy Slim, Kings of Leon

The big one caps off the festival summer and is back in its traditional slot after a mid-August run in 2024. Twenty-one years on from its boutique debut, Electric Picnic sells out as soon as tickets go on sale. Numbers this year look set to increase to 80,000, so it’s good to see some more campsite op-tions, including various spaces focused on diversity, speaking Irish, and even a site for those who want to get a good night’s sleep.

Tickets: Sold out

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