Beyond The Pale Announces Day-by-Day Lineups and 30 New Acts Ahead of June Festival

Save the dates because Beyond The Pale ahev just anounced their line up, and it’s class.

June 12–14, 2026
Glendalough Estate, Co. Wicklow

Tickets available now at itsbeyondthepale.ie and Ticketmaster.

Beyond The Pale, Ireland’s award-winning boutique festival set in the stunning Glendalough Estate, has revealed its full day-by-day lineup, added 30 new music acts, and shared the first preview of its arts, food, and experience programme ahead of its fifth edition this June.

Across three days in the Glendalough Valley, the festival will bring together global headliners, breakthrough Irish artists, artist-led performance, and chef-driven dining, alongside immersive arts programming and late-night festival energy.

The announcement also confirms limited Sunday day tickets, including Sunday night camping, alongside full weekend camping passes.

Friday

The weekend opens with a huge electronic-leaning lineup headlined by Caribou, joined by Groove Armada (DJ set), Moodymann, and newly announced Tinlicker (live).
Also performing are Sama’ Abdulhadi, Jan Blomqvist (Band), Princess Nokia, Σtella, Jenny Greene, Ela Minus, Chalk, and more, setting the tone for a weekend built around world-class live music and late-night club culture.

Saturday

Saturday brings one of the festival’s biggest days yet, headlined by Primal Scream and Soulwax.
They’re joined by Kojaque, Sister Sledge, BIIRD, Bricknasty, techno legend Ben Klock, 2ManyDJs, Christian Löffler, Marie Davidson (live), Mr Scruff, Kormac, Curtisy, MayKay, and many more — mixing iconic acts with some of Ireland’s most exciting emerging artists.

Sunday

The festival closes with a headline performance from Father John Misty, alongside Honey Dijon, Of Monsters and Men, NewDad, and rising Irish artist Dove Ellis, whose set will be his only Irish show of summer 2026.
Also appearing are Max Cooper (3D/AV live), Claptone, TSHA, Gabriels (DJ set), Elaine Mai, and more.


Arts & Experiences

Beyond music, the festival’s arts and family programme will feature 75+ artworks and events, with the full lineup revealed in April. Early highlights include Shane Daniel Byrne’s Comedy Shithouse, Steo Wall’s The Pavee Club, spoken-word collective We Are Griot, and high-energy performances from Burning Circus.

Festival favourites like Bang Bike: Analogue Bubble Bath return, alongside after-dark shows including EGG Cabaret, Climbwallsweird, and club night TENDER.


Food – Beyond The Plate

The food programme Beyond The Plate, curated by food writer Ali Dunworth, returns with a new 2026 theme: “The Spice Bag Edition.”

Three standout Dublin restaurants join the lineup:

  • Host – fire-led cooking and shared plates
  • Reggie’s Pizza – cult favourite pizzas
  • Ibíle – bold West African flavours

Pre-booking for these dining experiences opens soon.


Festival Experience

Beyond The Pale continues to expand its boutique offering with:

  • luxury glamping and pre-pitched bell tents
  • saunas and cold-water dips
  • the return of the Acushla wellness area
  • a new karaoke pop-up hosted by Dublin Simon Community

Weekend camping tickets are on sale now via itsbeyondthepale.ie and Ticketmaster, with instalment plans available until March 31 while allocations last.

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