KILLARNEY-BASED singer-songwriter Áine Tyrrell is among the names added to an overflowing line-up of talent for next year’s Port Fairy Folk Festival.
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The Irish-born artist, who released her debut album Queen Of Swords earlier this year, is on the fourth announcement for the 40th festival alongside footy-loving musician Greg Champion, the soulful Emma Donovan & The Putbacks, American duo The Mastersons, and Melbourne folk band The Paper Kites.
Also added to the bill are The Grand Magoozi, Mick McHugh & The Gathering, Oh Pep!, The Morrisons, Little Georgia, Bullhorn, and Bobby Alu & The Palm Royale.
Tickets are still available for the event which takes place on March 6-9. Headliners include Archie Roach, Ash Grunwald, Cedric Burnside Project (USA), Colin Hay, DakhaBrakha (Ukraine), John McCutcheon (USA), Kate Miller-Heidke, Katie Noonan's Vanguard, Luka Bloom (Ireland), Manran (Scotland), Mary Black (Ireland), Mia Dyson, Moxie (Ireland), Robert Forster, Songhoy Blues (Mali), Spiro (UK), Steve Earle & The Dukes (USA), Steve Poltz (Canada), and Truckstop Honeymoon (USA).