Nile Rodgers & CHIC, Fun Lovin’ Criminals, B*Witched, Newton Faulkner and Dublin Gospel Choir join Kaleidoscope line-up.
The three-day festival, which takes place at Russborough House, Blessington, Co. Wicklow from 30th June to 2nd July 2023, announced more acts to their summer line up.
On Friday, B*Witched take to the stage, while Newton Faulkner joins Gavin James on Saturday.
On Sunday, the Fun Lovin’ Criminals will bring their infectious blend of cinematic hip-hop, rock ‘n’ roll, blues-jazz and Latin-soul to the stage, while festival favourites the Dublin Gospel Choir will be back in action and looking for families to join their Kaleidoscope Choir.
Nile Rodgers & CHIC are scheduled to perform on Sunday.
Admission to the festival offers families free participation in a number of workshops, sports and wellness activities, from dancing at the Céilí Mór in the Trad Tent to whizzing and whirring science demos with Mark the Science Guy.
Early Bird Tickets are now sold out but a limited amount of discounted Tier 2 General Weekend Tickets are currently still on sale.
Discount Family & Friends Tickets (two adults and two children or one adult and three children) can be purchased for €251.25, while additional adult and child options are available on Ticketmaster.
General camping, admission and car parking are included in a weekend ticket and festival-goers must bring and pitch their own tents. If pitching a tent sounds less than fun to you while juggling parent duties, Day Tickets are a great option when bringing youngsters to their first ever festival.
There are also a wide range of alternative camping styles available. If something a little more luxurious than your standard tent is up your street, check out the boutique camping experience with Pink Moon, bookings can be made via www.pinkmooncamping.co.uk/kaleidoscope-2023.
For those looking to secure your tickets to Kaleidoscope as soon as possible, you can buy now and pay later using Klarna when checking out on ticketmaster.ie.
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