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Other Voices Announce More Additions To Their Dingle Line Up

November 8, 2021

Having unveiled the first wave of brilliant artists who will be coming to Dingle, Other Voices are thrilled to be announcing three more acts each for the Church of St. James and the IMRO Other Room as well as the complete ‘Other Voices Presents’ lineup.

Sigrid, Villagers, Mango X MathMan and Tolü Makay will be performing in the church whilst Rachael Lavelle, Melts and Stevie Appleby will take to the stage at the IMRO Other Room. Previously announced artists include: Fontaines D.C., John Grant, Kay Young, Houseplants and Gemma Dunleavy.

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 YouTube and Facebook.

The lineup for ‘Other Voices Presents’; ten live shows taking place from 26th – 28th November at An Díseart and The Hillgrove, is as follows:

An Díseart 

Dani Larkin, Les SalAmandas, Clare Sands, Arborist, Loah, Our Krypton Son, Christian Cohle, David Kitt, Gareth Quinn Redmond, Kyle Macaulay & Nicole Ní Dhubhshláine, Trú Jack Warnock, Stevie Appleby, Ailbhe Reddy and Jack Talty.

The Hillgrove

Gemma Dunleavy, Invaderband, Sprints, Thumper, Melts, Rowan, Smoothboi Ezra, The Crayon Set, The Zen Arcade, Elaine Mai, Mango X MathMan, Nialler9, Shiv, Silverbacks, Aonair, Bricknasty, Enola Gay, N.O.A.H, Pretty Happy, prYmary colours,

Tebi Rex, New Jackson and Malaki.

‘Other Voices Presents’ tickets are on sale now exclusively via Patreon followed by general release tomorrow (9th November) at 12pm via Eventbrite.

Ticket prices will range from €25 – €30 plus booking fee per show.

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

Full details are available at othervoices.ie

Other Voices founder Philip King said: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.”

Executive Producer at RTÉ Justin Healy said: As we mark its 20th anniversary, Other Voices will continue to bring our audience incredible music from one of the most special corners of Europe. There is something unique about the tone of Other Voices that has captured exceptional performances from Irish and international artists, and RTÉ are proud to be part of the Other Voices story.“

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.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

COVID + ENTRY

In line with current public health guidelines all attendees must provide either proof of full vaccination or that they have recovered from COVID-19 in the past six months.

Venue staff will check COVID-19 vaccination and recovery certificates on entry. Young people under the age of 18, accompanied by adults, are not required to show proof of vaccination or recovery. You may be asked to show a photo ID.

In line with current Government guidelines, we ask that patrons practice social distancing and wear a face covering when not seated for discussions or performances.

South Wind Blows and Other Voices are dedicated to ensuring compliance with all government guidelines during COVID-19 and to ensure the health & safety of all guests, artists and staff.

These requirements are subject to change and we will communicate any changes as directed and informed by the public health guidelines.

The St James Church Restoration Fund

For twenty years St James’ Church has been Other Voices’ spiritual home. Its doors have welcomed everyone from Amy Winehouse to Young Fathers, St Vincent to The National and beyond, not to mention the hundreds of you who have been lucky enough to have ‘The Church’ experience. It’s been home to so many magic moments and after two decades the building is in need of care and we would ask you to consider donating to The St James’ Church Restoration Fund to help keep this historic space lit up for another two decades. You can donate here.

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

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