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25 Mar 2026

Major line-up announcement from Night and Day music festival

Electric artists, including Jenny Greene, Daithi (live), Nialler9, Vanishing Arcs announced on the Sol stage for this years festival

Major Irish acts added to Night and Day music festival 2026 lineup

Photo Marie Conboy

The Night and Day music festival held on the Leitrim border has unveiled its electronic lineup for this year’s edition, with major acts taking to their Sol stage.

The Sol stage, located inside the 150ft high Moylurg Tower, will host DJs and electronic artists Jenny Greene, Daithi (live), Nialler9, Vanishing Arcs, Sara Miller and Colin Perkins. 

The Moylurg Tower is a concrete viewing tower that was buit in 1973 on the site of a mansion owned by a Cromwellion installed landlords after it was burned to the ground in 1957, at Night and Day the structure will be transformed during Night and Day by visual artist Sergey Khadjava.

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West of Ireland DJ collective ‘Runaway Club’ will be taking over the Úna Bhán lakeside stage each night from 7pm, bringing a wide range of electronic acts behind the decks.

Acts to perform as part of the takeover are: Mark Wolfson, LAWRENCE, Kule, Blokes45, Elliot, Wayden, Ste Flynn, as well as a Runaway Club DJ set.

‘We’re really excited to be announcing so many great electronic acts to perform at Night and Day 2026 and to be expanding our electronic output. It’s something we’ve wanted to do for a while, and thankfully it’s happening with a great collaboration with local DJ collective Runaway Club,’ said Craig Hughes, Co-founder of Night and Day.

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The festival, now entering its fifth year, takes place from 29-31 May at Lough Key Forest Park, Co. Roscommon.  

Acts already announced include: The Saw Doctors, Imelda May, The Boomtown Rats, The Hothouse Flowers, Cardinals, Soda Blonde, Big Country, M(h)aol, Lemoncello, Babyrat and many more.

Tickets are still available and can be purchased here.

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