New festival announced for Westport
THE June bank holiday weekend 2020 will see brand new festival Saltwater take place in the grounds of Westport House.
Set to become a highlight of the Irish festival calendar, Saltwater is brought to you by the people behind Sea Sessions and will showcase top international and Irish talent with over 60 acts playing across three stages.
Dermot Kennedy and Johnny Marr are set to headline Saltwater on the weekend of May 29-31. They will be joined by a host of acclaimed international and Irish acts including Maverick Sabre, The Stranglers, Lyra, Lee Scratch Perry, Jerry Fish, Norman Jay, Joanne Keegan and Coda, with many more to be announced over the coming months.
One of the first festivals of the summer, Saltwater Festival is an expression of life on Ireland’s rugged wild Atlantic coast. Celebrating music, food, culture, wellness and the rich heritage of Westport, the festival will bring together like minded people from home and abroad that want to feel the taste of salt in the air as they appreciate the best Ireland has to offer.
With an extraordinary career that has seen him shoot to global fame, Dermot Kennedy is known around the world for hits such as 'Outnumbered', 'Power Over Me' and 'Glory'. His music touches people’s hearts, and his set promises to be one of the defining moments of the festival.
The legendary Johnny Marr needs little introduction, having spent nearly four decades in the music business as both a guitarist in The Smiths and as a celebrated solo artist. The rock icon’s set is not to be missed, and is sure to be jam packed with his greatest hits and fan favourites from his vast back catalogue.
Day and weekend tickets go on sale from Ticketmaster outlets nationwide and on www.ticketmaster.ie on Friday, December 13, at 9 a.m. Early bird tickets are priced from €144, or 3 days with camping options are also available. There are also limited single day tickets available from €64. Check out www.saltwater.ie for more details.
Speaking about Saltwater, festival director Ray O’Donoghue said: “There’s so much history in Westport and Westport House that when the opportunity to host a new festival came up we jumped at the chance. We put a lot of work into getting the right lineup and we’re over the moon with how it’s tuned out!
“The festival is not only about a word class music lineup it’s also about experiencing all that Westport has to offer. With more acts, food tents, cultural events, pop up parties and so much more to be announced we’ve plenty of surprises in store.”