- Music
- 16 Jun 25
Via Eventbrite, you can find single day tickets starting at €70, while 3-day passes are priced at €180.
After a three-year break, Vantastival is back and has unveiled its second wave of performers ahead of its highly anticipated return to Beaulieu House & Gardens, County Louth, from September 19–21.
Newly announced artists include Phil Hartnoll of Orbital, Ispíní na hÉireann, Gemma Hayes, Susan O’Neill, GrooveLine, Elaine Mai and R.S.A.G., among many others. They join an already stacked lineup featuring HousePlants, Junior Brother and The Bonny Men. In total, over 50 acts have now been confirmed, spanning indie, folk, electronic, punk and more.
Since its inception in 2010, Vantastival has carved out a loyal following as one of Ireland’s most unique music festivals, combining live music with campervan culture and a strong community spirit. This year marks the final edition at its long-time home in Beaulieu House, a 17th-century estate on the River Boyne, just 45 minutes from Dublin.
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In addition to the music, 2025 will feature fan-favourite events like the Cully & Sully Campervan Cook-Off, expanded kids’ entertainment, face painting, comedy, circus workshops and a full creative programme designed for families.
Festival director Louise Tangney called the upcoming edition "our most ambitious yet," adding that the final Beaulieu celebration will mix "intimate acoustic sessions, high-energy headline sets and immersive community moments."
Remaining single day tickets start at €70, while 3-day camping passes are priced at €180. For more information click here.