The festival will run from July 4th - 6th.
The Lineup has been revealed for the Edenderry Festival and it's 'Simply the Best'.
It will feature tribute acts like Rebecca O'Connor as Tina Turner, Qween, and Cash - a Johnny Cash & June Carter Tribute.
The festival is returning this year for July 4th, 5th and 6th.
It will take place on Edenderry GAA Grounds with a Marquee Cover.
Tickets are available at Ticketstop.ie from €20 for Friday, €25 for Saturday and weekend tickets at €35.
Full lineup details:
FRIDAY:
Johnny Cash & June Carter Tribute act.
The show is fronted by the award winning JP Mac as Johnny Cash, with support coming from Mr Cash's very own Drummer of near 40 years W.S (Fluke) Holland.
SATURDAY:
Rebecca O’Connor will set take to the stage with a tribute to the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll Tina Turner following her sold-out 2024 world tour.
Qween is also returning this year paying homage to the legendary band Queen. The band is renowned as one of the best tribute bands in the country.
SUNDAY:
The final day of the festival will fetaure a family fun day with free admission for all.
Bouncy castles, a children's fun fair, a children's comedy show, music, party games & special cartoon guests and a big highlight of the day will be the arrival of the American Monster Truck to Edenderry for the first time ever.
There will also be stalls, inflatables, mini games, sweets, a children’s funfair and lots of colour and family fun.
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