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The Greenfields Festival 2026 in Laois,

May 2, 2026 at 1:00 PM  ·  Ballykilcavan Brewery Ballykilcavan Brewery

The Greenfields Festival
May 2
The Greenfields Festival

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The Vengaboys, formed in 1998, are known for their uplifting pop-dance hits like "We Like To Party!" and "Boom Boom Boom Boom!!" that topped charts in over 25 countries. Their debut album, "Greatest Hits!" achieved USA gold status, earning an MTV nomination and TMF Award. All their singles became UK Top 40 hits, and they've sold over 20 million singles. After a brief hiatus, they reunited in 2007 for their #NeverEndingWorldTour.
The Fureys, hailing from Ballyfermot, Ireland, formed in 1974 by brothers Finbar, Eddie, Paul, and George, are iconic in traditional Irish music. Known for hits like "When You Were Sweet Sixteen" and "Green Fields of France," they blend Irish roots with British and American influences. After early recordings in the '60s with Paddie Bell, they gained fame opening for the Clancy Brothers. Garnering international success in the late '70s and '80s, they collaborated with Davey Arthur. The group remains influential in the Irish/Celtic music scene.
Formed in Wexford (1982), Cry Before Dawn fuse guitar rock with Irish pipes/whistles; famed live act. “Open Water” hit No.1 Irish Indie/No.2 Irish charts.
Michael English, born in North Carolina, gained fame as lead singer of the Gaither Vocal Band. Known for modern Southern gospel, he earned four Dove Awards in 1994. His cover of "Your Love Amazes Me" hit the Billboard Adult Contemporary top ten in 1996. English collaborated with artists like Wynonna Judd and worked behind the scenes in gospel. He rejoined the Gaither Vocal Band in 2009 and authored "The Prodigal Comes Home."
Le Boom is Christy and Andy Leech, Navan brothers blending pop melodies and beats, known for high-energy live shows. BBC Radio One named them Ones to Watch.
Born in the UK, blues-rock guitarist Toby Lee is a three-time Young Blues Artist winner praised by Jools Holland and Joe Bonamassa. Known for hits like "House On Fire," he's acclaimed for fiery leads, soulful vocals, and a modern take on blues, rock, and R&B.
The Human League, formed in Sheffield, England in 1977, became synth-pop pioneers with hits like "Don't You Want Me" and "Human." Known for infectious melodies and electronic rhythms, they collaborated with producers like Giorgio Moroder and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. Their influential style left a lasting imprint on synth-pop and electronic music.
Level 42, a British band formed in 1979, is known for jazz-funk fusion and later sophisti-pop and dance-rock. Key hits include "Something About You" and "Lessons in Love." Mark King’s bass technique and Wally Badarou's synth defined their style. Their peak album, World Machine, led them to international success. The band has had lineup changes, with King as the constant, and collaborated with guitarist Alan Holdsworth. They’re celebrated for dynamic live tours and a 30th-anniversary box set, Living It Up.
Irish rock band Aslan, known for hits like "Crazy World," continued after frontman Christy's loss with new singer Lee Tomkins, toured globally, and performed with Coldplay.

Venue Info

Ballykilcavan Brewery

Kylebeg, Stradbally, Co. Laois, R32 Y0PK Directions

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