- Culture
- 06 Jul 23
Pillow Queens to headline Jameson Connects: The Circle Stage at All Together Now
Dublin electronic producer Abbacaxi has also been added to the lineup.
Irish four-piece Pillow Queens have been announced as surprise headliners for the Jameson Connects: The Circle stage at All Together Now festival in Waterford this August.
Joining the indie-punk quartet and Irish Album of the Year nominees will be Dublin-based electronic musician Abbacaxi. The two acts are set to debut some new music on Saturday night, live at the Circle.
Selló, Khakikid, Bricknasty and Sorcha Richardson are among the other acts confirmed for The Circle Stage across the weekend.
Jameson have also announced a new collaboration with workwear brand Dickies. Launched in early June, the ‘Crafted Together’ collection consists of workwear-inspired apparel and accessories which will be showcased at the stage during the festival.
The ‘Crafted Together Fitting Room’ will showcase limited-edition items, while also offering the opportunity for festival-goers to be styled by Jameson and Dickies stylists and leading Irish tastemakers Ben Harte, Tobi Balogun and Rebecca Ewnetu.
Items from the collection will be available for purchase on site, with products ranging from €18 to €73.
“We are incredibly excited to bring back The Circle to All Together Now for 2023,” said Aine Morris, Jameson Senior Brand Manager. “We have such an incredible line-up of artists performing across the weekend, continuing our commitment to immersing music fans in unforgettable experiences is something we are very proud of.”
More information, including the full lineup and ticket information, can be found at the festival’s website.
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