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Cathy Davey, Republic Of Loose for Le Cheile

Le Cheile have revealed the previsionary line-up for this year's August festival, which will feature appearances from the likes of Cathy Davey, Republic Of Loose and Damien Dempsey.

The Hot Press Newsdesk, 09 Jun 2008

The first batch of acts have been unveiled for this year’s Le Cheile festival, which takes place in Oldecastle, County Meath over the August Bank Holiday.

They are:
Friday August 1 – The Blizzards, The Flaws & Cowboy X

Saturday August 2 – Republic Of Loose, Damien Dempsey, Robotnik & Simon Fagan

Sunday August 3 – Cathy Davey, The Aftermath, The Kinetiks & The Dolldrums

The live action is split between the Crean’s and Caffrey’s drinking emporiums, with weekend tickets available soon for €90.

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