Texas and The Coronas to headline Kaleidoscope Festival

November 23, 2024
Texas and The Coronas to headline Kaleidoscope Festival

Texas and The Coronas have been revealed as the first headline acts for next year's Kaleidoscope Festival.

The fifth edition of the family festival takes place on Friday 4 - Sunday 6 July 2025 in Russborough House in Blessington, Co. Wicklow.

Fronted by lead singer Sharleen Spiteri, iconic Scottish rock band Texas will headline the Saturday of the festival.

With a 35-year legacy, festival-goers can look forward to a sing-a-long set of classic hits and new material including Say What You Want, Summer Son, I Don’t Want A Lover and Inner Smile.

The Coronas will close out the family festival on the Sunday night. Fans can expect both old favourites like San Diego Song, Addicted to Progress, Give Me a Minute and Heroes or Ghosts alongside new tracks from their recent number one album Thoughts & Observations.

The Coronas to close out the festival on Sunday

Further headline acts are still to be announced including Friday’s main stage artist.

As well as the live music on offer, festival goers can enjoy fun for all ages with immersive science shows, feats of circus and magic, family sports and wellness, arts and crafts, dance and theatre and toddler and wobbler playtime.

To celebrate Kaleidoscope's fifth birthday next year, the festival is running a limited offer.

Kaleidoscope Festival running limited offer to celebrate its fifth birthday

Melvin Benn, Managing Director of Festival Republic, said: "To celebrate our big fifth birthday next summer, we're treating any family with a child turning five next summer to a free child ticket to Kaleidoscope Presented by Glenveagh.

"This limited-time offer means you can enjoy a free child ticket on us to Ireland’s favourite family festival and experience a summer staycation like no other with global artists, homegrown talent and hundreds of family activities and shows across the three day festival weekend."

Tickets priced from €50 for adults and €35 for children, plus booking fee, are available from Ticketmaster and the Kaleidoscope Festival website.

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