Are you set for the second day of festivities? With Calvin Harris headlining the Main Stage, and Kneecap igniting the Electric Arena, festival patrons are certainly in for a treat. Listed below are the performance schedules and timelines you should be aware of for your day’s planning.
How does the weather look?
Saturday is anticipated to turn a bit cloudy, with potential light rain in the afternoon. However, there’s also a high probability for some sunny intervals in the evening. Be prepared for temperatures fluctuating between 16 and 20 degrees.
Timelines for performances
Main Stage
– Calvin Harris – 11pm till 1am
– Kodaline – 9.15 to 10.15 pm
– Kasabian – 7.30 to 8.30 pm
– The Saw Doctors – 6 to 7 pm
– The Mary Wallopers – 4.45 to 5.30 pm
– Somebody’s Child – 3.15 to 4 pm
– Chasing Abbey – 2 to 2.45 pm
Electric Arena
– Lankum – 11.30 pm to 12.30 am
– J Hus – 10 to 11 pm
– The Waterboys – 8.30 to 9.30 pm
– Kneecap – 7.15 to 8 pm
– Moncrieff – 5.45 to 6.30 pm
– Amble – 4.30 to 5.15 pm
– Dylan Flynn & the Dead Poets – 3.15 to 4 pm
– WineMom – 2.15 to 2.45 pm
Rankin’s Wood
– The Scratch – 10.30 to 11.30 pm
– Channel Tres – 9 to 10 pm
– Loreen – 7.45 to 8.30 pm
– Dasha – 6.15 to 7 pm
– 49th & Main – 5 to 5.45 pm
– Blindboy – 3.45 to 4.30 pm
– The Clockworks – 2.30 to 3.15 pm
Terminus Stage
– Dyen – 11.30 pm to 1 am
– Funk Tribu – 10 to 11.30 pm
– Luciiid – 8.30 to 10 pm
– Black Traffic – 7.30 to 8.30 pm
– 666cmg – 6.30 to 7.30 pm
Three Music Stage
– Jordan Adetunji – 8.45 to 9.25 pm
– Jalen Ngonda – 7.30 to 8.15 pm.
A range of performers are slated for this year’s Electric Picnic. The lineup includes Daydreamers from 6:30 till 7pm, Cardinals from 5:30 to 6pm, Big Sleep from 4:30 to 5pm, Cliffords from 3:30 to 4pm, and the Three Music Slot from 2 to 3pm. Additional details on the festival include a complete schedule of stage timings and tips on where to locate the finest food items. The festival also boasts a dozen key attractions ranging from music and comedy to podcasts and cuisine. Check out Patrick Freyne’s guide for Irish festival attendees, providing insight on 11 types of people and things you’d be better off steering clear from.