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Electric Picnic adds The Vaccines, Jape, and ASIWYFA

plus Cry Before Dawn, Oh Land, Esben and the Witch, & more

By Scott Williams | Published:

Electric Picnic 2011 - The Vaccines
Photo credit: Steven McKenna


The Vaccines, Jape, and And So I Watch You From Afar are amongst the latest additions to the line-up for Ireland's Electric Picnic.

The Vaccines
Also confirmed to appear over the weekend from Friday 2nd to Sunday 4th September at Stradbally Hall Estate, Co Laois are Cry Before Dawn, Oh Land, Gordon Gano and The Ryan Brothers, The Jezabels, Esben and the Witch, James Chance And The Contortions, The Minutes, The Woo Woos, Somadrone, Bitches With Wolves, Shouting At Planes, and Nightbox.

The line-up includes Arcade Fire, Pulp, The Chemical Brothers, Interpol, P J Harvey, Beirut, Jimmy Cliff, DJ Shadow, White Lies, Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, Midlake, The Charlatans, Big Audio Dynamite, Public Enemy, The Drums, Blonde Redhead, Zola Jesus, Santigold, The Undertones, The Rapture, Warpaint, James Blake, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, The Unthanks, John Grant, Gemma Hayes, The Japanese Popstars, The Lost Brothers, and more. For the line-up details, and day splits, as available please click here.

The festival will also feature Comedy & Spoken Word, Arts & Theatrics, the Arcadia area, Fosset's Circus, Art Trail, the Body & Soul area, Global Green & Greencrafts, the Eco Picnic, and Amnesty Ireland.

Tickets are priced at 240 euros for an adult weekend ticket. There will be no single day tickets, family camping tickets (240 euros per adult payable in easy installments) and campervan tickets are also available priced at 60 euros, Sunday day tickets 99.50 euros.

To buy tickets, click here.