- Culture
- 04 Mar 22
Kaleidoscope festival 2022: James Morrison, Feeder & Dec Pierce’s Block Rockin Beats announced as headliners
See the full line-up of art installations, activities and live performances for this year's Kaleidoscope below.
After a postponement in 2021, Kaleidoscope family festival is returning to Co. Wicklow on June 24 - 26. The "Carnival of Colour" will be filled with art installations, thrilling activities and a host of live performances.
Located in Russborough House, Blessington, the festival will kick off the school holidays with headlining acts James Morrison, Feeder and Dec Pierce's Block Rockin Beats.
Along with the headliners, the main stage will welcome a number of Irish festival favourites including the "gloriously theatrical" Camille O'Sullivan, singer-songwriter Ryan McMullen, soaring vocalist Lyra, indie rockers HamsandwicH and more.
Elsewhere on the line-up, Tim Chaswick and the Dublin Gospel Choir will delight crowds with their respective electro-pop bangers and effervescent harmonies.
Side stages will see Dublin R&B royalty Bobbi Arlo, country star Lisa McHugh, Ryan Sheridan, Brian Deady and rising star Odhran Murphy.
See the full Kaleidoscope line-up below.
The festival goes beyond music offering a wide array of family-friendly exploits such as the Rumpledumpus area, The Front Lawn Stage, The Hippodrome Theatre, Cinema Under The Stars, Wonderland Junior, Wonderland Teen, the Scrumdiddlyumptious Festival of Food, The Big Hooley and the World’s Largest Bouncy Castle.
The organisers are offering full and half-board options from The Kaleidoscope Café over the weekend along with a number of camping arrangements with Pink Moon and Silk Road tents. A limited number of camper van tickets will also be available.
Kaleidoscope had its inaugural weekend in 2019, seeing an entirely sold-out event. Tickets for this year's family festival are on sale now via kaleidoscopefestival.ie or ticketmaster.ie.
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