BORDERLINE FESTIVAL


Date: 21 Feb 2025
Time: 7:30pm (Main Room & The Cellar)

BORDERLINE FESTIVAL 

 

In association with Jameson, The Workman’s Club, IMRO, Blackstar Amplification and Musicmaker 

 

FIRST WAVE OF ARTISTS JUST ANNOUNCED 

(More to be announced)

 

Taking place across three rooms at The Workman’s Club 

(The Workman’s Club main room, The Workman’s Cellar, The Vintage Room)

 

Friday, 21st February 2025 and Saturday, 22nd February 2025 

 

Introducing day time talk panels on Saturday, 22nd February 2025

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Across the two day festival (A-Z)

 

Adore (IE) (Independent) | Being Dead (US) (Bayonet Records) | Black Fondu (Ghana)  

 

Dog Race (UK) (Fascination Street Records) | Ebbb (UK) (Ninja Tune) 

 

Freak Slug (UK) (Future Classic) | Grove (UK) (Independent)  | HONESTY (UK) (Partisan Records) |

 

Honeyglaze (UK) (Fat Possum) 

 

 I Am Roze (US) (Lab Records) | Mandy, Indiana (FR, UK) (Fire Talk) 

 

Opus Kink (UK) (Hideous Mink) | Personal Trainer (NL) (Bella Union)

 

 Shelf Lives (CA, UK) (Independent) | Theatre (IE) | The Orchestra (For Now) (UK) | 

 

More to be announced… 

 

ACCESS MEDIA FILES FOR ALL ARTISTS HERE 

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Early bird tickets will go on sale Friday, 15th November at 10am from HERE

One day (€15.00 includes booking fee) for Friday and Saturday

Two day tickets available (€20.00) across the week

 

After the success of 2024, Borderline Festival have announced their highly anticipated return for 2025, taking place across three rooms in The Workman’s Club, Friday, 20th February, and Saturday, 21st February 2025.  Early bird tickets for this two day festival will go on sale from Friday, 15th November at 10am via borderlinefestival.com

 

Building on the success of its first year, the festival will grow from 16 to 25 artists in its second year. Taking place across three rooms in the Workman’s Club, it will also feature a series of daytime industry talks and panel discussions (line-up to be announced) on Saturday, February 21st, along with late night line-up on both Friday and Saturday. 

Crowned as Time Out Magazine’s ‘Best Things to Do in the World’ for 2024, Borderline showcases both international and Irish artists throughout the weekend. Borderline’s mission is to spotlight emerging talent breaking through, focusing on left-of-centre, forward-facing artists who are pushing boundaries. Borderline provides each act with a platform to showcase their music to an Irish audience.