Big News Just In – New Jameson Stage, More Music Trail Acts, Cogar & Beyond!

Big News Just In – New Jameson Stage, More Music Trail Acts, Cogar & Beyond!

November 13, 2025

28–30 November | Dingle, West Kerry | Live & Online

We’re well on the road to Dingle now! With just weeks to go, we’ve got lots of very exciting news to share…

Introducing the Jameson Green Street Stage 💚

This year, Dingle’s Green Street will transform into the brand new Jameson Green Street Stage – a fresh new space to dance, be merry, and soak up an outstanding line-up of Irish and International acts.

The huge debut line-up will feature HAAi, Mount Kimbie (DJ Set), Shame, Cliffords, NiNE8 Collective, Seán McKenna, EFÉ, Chalk, and more!

As part of the Jameson Music Trail, the wider line-up also includes April, JayaHadADream, Kean Kavanagh, and Skinner.

A huge thank you to our pals in Jameson Ireland for helping to make this magic happen!

Jameson Music Trail – More Acts Added!

Join the waitlist HERE.

The Jameson Music Trail is officially sold out – but for those lucky enough to have nabbed a ticket, we’ve got another wave of acts joining us in Dingle…

AE MAK / Annie-Dog / Bog Bodies / BOLD LOVE / Celaviedmai / CUAS / DUG ESSIRAY / Fortune Igiebor / Mango & Friends / Macdara Yeates / MMOTTORR / MOIO / Nancy Williams / Otto Aday / Pastiche / Pebbledash / Pobalscoil Chorca Dhuibhne / projective / ROOF CATS / Scullion / Shampain / Subterranean Soul / The Outside / Throwing Shapes

There’ll be over 100 performances across the weekend, plus some very exciting surprises for when you get down to us!

The IMRO Other Room

Over in the IMRO Other Room, confirmed acts MOIO and DUG will be joined by Seán McKeon and Annie-Dog, completing a bill that celebrates some of the most exciting new acts in Ireland right now.

SEÁN MCKEON

Seán McKeon is one of Ireland’s most respected traditional musicians, known for his exhilarating uilleann piping and deep connection to the tradition. A Dubliner with music in his bones, he’s spent over 16 years performing with Damien Dempsey, recently touring with Elvis Costello, and continues to share his craft as both performer and teacher. His latest solo album, Salamanca, is a powerful celebration of the art and soul of Irish piping.

ANNIE-DOG

Annie-Dog is a self-producing artist crafting bittersweet, shape-shifting pop that lives somewhere between grunge and Grimes. Influenced by singular voices like Dean Blunt, Imogen Heap, and Alex G, her sound is intimate, offbeat and ever-evolving. Just 18 months on from her debut release, she’s already earned over a million streams across two EPs – and a devoted following along the way.

Ireland’s Edge – Welcome Here, Kind Stranger

Tickets are on sale now for Ireland’s Edge 2025, returning under the theme Welcome Here, Kind Stranger // Fáilte Romhat, a Strainséir Shéimh. The programme explores empathy, belonging and shared futures, and features a line-up of fascinating voices from all walks of life. There’ll also be special performances from Dove Ellis, poet Dairena Ní Chinnéide, and more. The second wave of speakers has just been released - find out more about the programme and secure your spot here.

COGAR

Curated by local creative Áine Ní Chíobháin, Cogar is a distinctive strand of the Other Voices festival, celebrating the arts through an intimate, sensory experience that invites audiences to connect with creativity – and with this place – in a deeply meaningful way.

Set in An Díseart and its surrounding Gardens, Cogar invites festival-goers to explore art and light installations, live performances, video art, acoustics, sound, spoken word and more. It’s a place to wander, listen, and reflect - a joyful celebration of our native tongue and a space where language, culture, and community come together.

Best of all, Cogar is open and free to everyone. There’s no need for extra tickets or wristbands - Bígí Linn!

Featured visual artists include Rob Ireson, Cathal Holden, Julí Ní Mhaoileóin, Dallanai Mae Tanedo, Saoirse McGarry, Katherine Gibbons, and Clara Weldon. Performances and sound art come from Aroomabang (Fanzini), Gormfhlaith Ní Shuíocháin Ní Bheoláin, The Curly Organ, Louise Foxe, Blissín, and Deirdre Granville.

Sliver Salon

If you’re around on Thursday evening, Sliver – the publishing press and live literature collective – is hosting a Sliver Salon at 7pm in The Green Room.

Artist and author Julie Fogarty joins writer Una Mullally for Sliver Salon 004: Memoir Raving – an intimate conversation and exclusive preview of Fogarty’s debut memoir Plan Life Go, to be published by Sliver Editions in spring 2026.

Tickets are free and available via Eventbrite.

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Other Voices 2025 is made possible with the support of Reed, the Department of Culture, Communications and Sport, RTÉ, Walls Construction, Kerry County Council, and IMRO.

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