- Culture
- 20 Jul 23
Another Love Story festival announce expanded lineup of "music, talks and unique experiences"
More information on the festival, including tickets and the full lineup, is available at www.anotherlovestory.com.
One of Ireland’s most beloved independent festivals, Another Love Story is set to return to Killyon Manor, Co.Meath on August 18-20.
Festival organisers have recently unveiled an expanded line-up, adding to an already diverse programme of music, talks, and unique experiences.
Among the fresh additions is a line-up curated by the Young Heart's Run Free (YHRF) project, offering a series of talks and music performances in the festival's Moon River venue. Notable participants include history podcast Three Castles Burning, Mayo GAA & AFL superstar Cora Staunton, and Dublin/NYC-based photographer Rich Gilligan.
ALS23 | Other Occurrences
We are thrilled to announce this year's Other Occurrences programme of more music, talks, walks, food, storytelling, swimming, The ALS Craft Market & more across the lawns & woods of The Manor Aug 18th - 20th.
Final Tix : https://t.co/Z1UXLHyQ8Y pic.twitter.com/6RtWyFLxmz
— Another Love Story (@anotherlstory) July 20, 2023
An exceptional dining experience is also on offer, courtesy of Niall Harbison's ALLTA. Additionally, attendees can look forward to a variety of happenings such as storytelling from Seanchoiche, the Sing Along Social, The House of O’Connor's fashion and voguing takeover, and the Bosca Beatha Sauna.
The festival includes a special music programme in The Island Woods, featuring a selection of local and international artists presented by The Baltimore Fiddle Fair & Meath Arts.
Another Love Story, run entirely by volunteers, celebrates a wide range of Irish and international acts across its many stages, with further line-up details and experiences yet to be announced.
More information on the festival, including tickets and the full lineup, is available at www.anotherlovestory.com.
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