workmans - dublin // 15 - 16 feb

workmans - dublin // 15 - 16 feb

Showcasing the finest in forward-facing music from Ireland + abroad. Across 2 nights in the heart of Dublin

Tickets

  • Access to all performances on both Thursday and Friday - featuring all acts

  • Access to all performances on Thursday featuring:

    Antony Szmierek | Fat Dog | Kai Bosch | Lambrini Girls |

    Sans Soucis | Spider | University

  • Access to all performances on Friday featuring:

    Cardinals | EFÉ | Enola Gay | Maruja | Miso Extra |

    Mount Palomar | Nxdia | Sam Akpro | Toké O’Drift

artists

Antony Szmierek

Cardinals

Lambrini Girls

NXDIA

Enola Gay

MAruja

FAT DOG

MISO EXTRA

Kai Bosch

MOUNT PALOMAR

EFé

Sans Soucis

SAM AKPRO

University

SPIDER

Toké O’Drift

FAQ

  • Aiming to shine a light on emerging talent breaking through: focusing on left-of-centre, forward-facing artists that are pushing boundaries. Borderline will give each artist a new platform to showcase their music to an Irish audience.

    Borderline is not just an event; it's a celebration of creativity, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and introducing audiences to the vanguard of the international and Irish music scenes.

  • Across two nights at Workman’s Club Dublin (15th - 16th of Feb) This intimate two-day showcase features a carefully curated lineup of 15 exceptional artists (up to 8 per day) set to grace both the Main Room and the Cellar.

    Across the two nights at The Workman’s Club, Borderline will host:

    Anthony Szmierek, Cardinals (So Young), Efe, Enola Gay (Modern Sky), Fat Dog (Domino Records), Kai Bosch (LAB records), Lambrini Girls (Big Scary Monsters), Maurja, Miso Extra (Transgressive), Mount Palomar, Nxdia, Sam Akpro (ANTI), Sans Soucis (Decca), Spider (AWAL) and University (Transgressive).

  • 2-day and 1-Day tickets are now on sale

    Admission to each performance will work on a first-come-first served basis.

Festival partners