It will take place on Sunday 9th July.
A new festival will be taking place in the midlands this summer.
'Beat on the Peat' will kick off on Sunday the 9th of July in Moystown, Belmont.
The Tumbling Paddies, Ruaile Buaile and All Folk'd Up are the first acts announced as part of the lineup.
Along with music there will be Children's entertainment, bars and food on site.
Tickets are €25, with u12's able to attend for free.
***Save the Date***
— Beat on the Peat (@beatonthepeat) January 24, 2023
West Offaly Music Festival will take place on Sunday, July 9th @ Moystown Gaa Pitch. A fantastic line up will include Ruaile Buaile, All Folk’d Up and the extremely popular Tumblin’ Paddies with more acts to follow. #WOMF pic.twitter.com/IqCBVNIyE9
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