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tickets on sale today for Electric Picnic

see Roxy Music, Leftfield, Massive Attack, and more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Electric Picnic 2010 - around the festival site (1)
Photo credit: Andrew McLaughlin


Tickets for the Irish music festival Electric Picnic go on sale from 9am today.

around the festival site (1)
Back for its seventh year, and held from Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th September at Stradbally Hall Estate, Co Laois - less than an hour from Dublin.

The line-up includes Roxy Music, Leftfield, and Massive Attack lead the acts announced that include LCD Soundsystem, The Frames, Public Image Ltd, The National, Imelda May, Mumford & Sons, Seasick Steve, Modest Mouse, Hot Chip, Gil Scott-Heron, Fever Ray, Jonsi, Fat Freddy's Drop, Bad Lieutenant, Crystal Castles, Afro Celt Sound System, Booka Shade, Bloody Beetroots Death Crew77, and more. For the line-up details as available please click here.

As well as loads of comedy, spoken world, a range of stages, lots of site art and many areas to explore with plenty of catering options and all the normal facilities you'd expect at a festival, and an an emphasis on eco-friendly initiatives.

Tickets are priced at 240 euros for an adult weekend ticket. There will be no single day tickets, Family Camping Tickets, and Campervan Tickets priced at 60 euros are also available.

To buy tickets from 9am, click here.

Ireland's complete music and arts festival that offers an array of musical acts, performance art, theatre, spoken word, green area, comedy, holistic health and art. Musically it's a more eclectic mix of artists than the other Irish mainstream events.

Make sure any tickets you buy are legitimate. eFestivals always links to official ticket outlets (and doesn't host adverts for unofficial outlets unlike other festival websites!) so you can be sure that any ticket bought via eFestivals will get you into the festival of your choice. Do not purchase tickets from unofficial or secondary ticket outlets or auction sites as they often are unable to supply the tickets, and might not even give you a refund - there's lots of dodgy operators out there!