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Other Voices Returns to Dingle this November to Celebrate its Twentieth Year

November 4, 2021

South Wind Blows brings Other Voices all the way back home to Dingle this November. The four-day event will feature live concerts in the Church of St James as well as a number of performances from the IMRO Other Room.

Fontaines D.C., John Grant, Kay Young, Houseplants and Gemma Dunleavy are among the first acts who will make their way to Dingle for Other Voices’ twentieth anniversary celebrations, with many more Irish and International artists to be confirmed. These performances will all be available to watch worldwide online.

Other Voices will introduce ‘Other Voices Presents’; ten live shows across the weekend at An Díseart and The Hillgrove, with three artists performing at each show. The first wave of acts will include Tebi Rex, Elaine Mai + guests, Dani Larkin, Our Krypton Son, David Kitt, Loah, Bricknasty with many more to be confirmed.

‘Other Voices Presents’ will be run at a limited capacity, across the weekend with full details coming soon.

All of the performances at the Church of St James and the IMRO Other room will be streamed live to venues throughout Dingle and will also be available to view free of charge on the Other Voices’ YouTube.

‘Other Voices Presents’ tickets will go on sale on Monday 8th November at 12pm exclusively via Patreon followed by general release on Tuesday 9th November at 12pm via Eventbrite.

Ticket prices will range from €25 – €30 plus booking fee per show. Fans can join the Other Voices Patreon here to avail of early access to tickets on Monday at one ticket per patron.

Ireland’s Edge and Banter will also be returning to Dingle as part of Other Voices. The Ireland’s Edge Live event is sold out however two special online broadcasts will air on Tuesday the 30th November + Wednesday the 1st December at 7pm.

You can also now shop a range of Other Voices twentieth anniversary merch here.

We’re thrilled to welcome live audiences back to Dingle, that uplifting engagement between audience and artists is really at the heart of the live experience. We have some of the most brilliant musicians in the world making the pilgrimage to West Kerry and we have a gathering up of the new voices and artists who have written the emotional soundtrack to the Ireland of 2021. The artists and the crews that make them audible and visible are the heart of the matter and it’s a delight to celebrate their creativity and commitment. It’s going to be great.” – Other Voices founder Philip King

Other Voices Twenty is made possible with the support of the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, RTÉ, Kerry County Council, Tourism Ireland, IMRO and Jones Engineering Group.

 

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