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Katie Gallagher

Electric Picnic to release behind the scenes film of the past 2 years when festival was forced to cancel

Electric Picnic organisers are set to release a film documenting the story behind the the two years the festival missed out on during the pandemic.

As festival fans wait in excited anticipation for the reveal of the Electric Picnic line-up for 2022 next Thursday, 10th March 2022, bosses revealed a brand-new documentary titled ‘A Piece of the Picnic’ will premiere on Sunday.

Set to air on RTÉ 2FM’s YouTube channel, the film follows the story of the past two years when Electric Picnic didn’t happen, and how a community of festival makers and musicians came together to capture a Piece of the Picnic.

Organisers say It will give audiences a flavour of some of the most-loved elements of Ireland’s largest gathering of music and arts ahead of the return of festival season.

The entrance way at Electric Picnic (Collins Photos)

For revellers who missed the presence of the Picnic on the summer calendar over the last two years, this documentary invites you to take a trip down memory lane ahead of the long-awaited return of music, arts, and free-spirited revelry at the Picnic this year.

With performances across an array of genres in a festival setting, featuring the very best Irish musicians, artists, comedians and more across some iconic Electric Picnic stages and installations, the film captures the unique essence of the festival through the eyes of those who contributed not only to this project itself, but who are pivotal year upon year in creating the magic at Stradbally Hall.

Salty Dog curator Chaz Preston said: “Whether you are 11, 75, 80, 100 you are inspired by your surroundings, the people, the ideas, and that is what the Electric Picnic is about, it’s a festival of music, creative ideas and breaking the moulds of our daily lives and realising anything is possible.”

The project engaged with Irish artists, crews and contractors to build the production from the ground up, all the way through to making this very film you’re watching itself.

It’s a celebration of all things LIVE - the people, the art, the festival, and the industry.

A Piece of the Picnic was funded and supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media as part of the Live Performance Support Scheme 2021.

Organisers have said that the project could not have been created without the hard work and support of the artists, crews, contractors and contributors who worked tirelessly to make this project a reality.

They added: “A particular thanks must be said to Thomas Cosby, and the curators, makers and creators from Art Lot, Conradh na Gaeilge, Cerebral Fortress, the Comedy Stage, Crypto Mining Co., Greencrafts, Hazelwood, Jerry Fish Electric Sideshow, Mindfield, Salty Dog, Trailer Park and Trenchtown.”

The documentary is sure to have fans reminiscing about the best moments shared at Ireland’s beloved Electric Picnic over the years, whether that is wandering through the woods under the twinkle of fairy lights or letting your hair down dancing to your favourite acts in front of the mainstage.

It comes just days ahead of the line-up reveal on Thursday 10th March at 11am. Electric Picnic tickets for 2022 will go on sale at 11am on Friday 11th March from all usual outlets.

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