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06 Sept 2025

Sult Festival Gaoth Dobhair sends support to Garron Noone after gig cancellations

Singer and social media star Garron Noone recently announced in a statement that he would be rescheduling all of his gigs for this year

Sult Festival Gaoth Dobhair sends support to Garron Noone after gig cancellations

Garron Noone had been due to support The Sharon Shannon Big Band at Sultfeile on Saturday, July 19

Sultfeile Gaoth Dobhair has said it will welcome Garron Noone with “open arms” to the festival in the future.

Singer and social media star Noone recently announced in a statement that he would be rescheduling all of his gigs for this year. He said this “was not an easy decision to make.”

He had been due to support The Sharon Shannon Big Band at Sultfeile on Saturday, July 19.

Sultfeile shared: “Due to personal circumstances and his decision to postpone all his shows until 2026, Garron Noone will no longer be performing at SULT 2025.

“We’re heartbroken, Garron, but your health and wellbeing come first. Take all the time you need - we’ll be here, ready to welcome you back with open arms when you’re ready. Sending you all our love and support!”

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The music festival will take place from July 18-20 with acts including Tinchy Stryder, Switch Disco, New Era and The Stunning taking to the stage.

Day tickets are €45, Early Bird weekend tickets are €75, Early Bird weekend and camping is €80 and day camping is €5. Tickets can be bought from Eventbrite Sult Féile 2025.

Sultfeile was first held in 2018 in Gaoth Dobhair. It is a community based, outdoor music festival which aims to showcase the best of Irish and international talents live in the North West.

The festival has previously welcomed acts including Gavin James, Aslan, Hermitage Green, Lyra, Tinie Tempah, Dean Lewis, Mundy and Chasing Abbey.

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