
Top music acts confirmed for Irish festival kicking off this weekend along with hot tubs, saunas, yoga & €65 tickets
Night and Day festival will take place in Lough Key Forest Park in Boyle, Co
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Night and Day festival is held in Roscommon
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It takes place over three days
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Preparations for the festival are underway
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It's set to take place this weekend from June 27 until 29.
The festival offers a blend of Irish
The lineup includes: KT Tunstall, The Stunning, Jose Gonzalez, Paul Brady, Lisa Hannigan, The Wailers, Sultans of Ping, Fionn Regan, Hermitage Green, Joshua Burnside, Efa O'Neill, Nialler9, Daithi, Skinner, Mathman, DUG and many more.
The full lineup and timetable can be seen
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And, it even has a number of
There is a full wellness schedule with something for everyone.
Facilities and events include hot tubs, saunas, yoga and reiki workshops that you can
Lough Key Forest Park is a year-round campsite that has a range of activities on offer.
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As a result, festival attendees can also avail of these which include:
The festival is over 20s, though
There is a full schedule of
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Glamping is available, but must be booked in advance
Caravan pitches have already sold out.
And the team provided easy
If you're
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Or, you can even arrive by boat as the Lough Key marina is set to be open.
Once there, guests will have a large choice of
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You can get
A foldable chair can be brought into the festival arena, though they are not permitted inside music tents after 6pm.
The bars are all cashless, and both glass and pets are prohibited on site.
The campsite opens at 12pm on Friday.
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Tickets are still available
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There are family-friendly events for all ages
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There are a range of activities on offer
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See https://www.instagram.com/nightdayfest
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