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Published 12:15 1 Dec 2025 GMT
Brooklyn group Geese have since also been announced.
Over the coming months, more names will be added to the Electric Picnic 2026 line-up, which will be held at Stradbally Estate next August.
Ireland's biggest music and arts festival will take place from August 28 to 30 across 600 acres of fields in Stradbally, with festival favourites such as Trailer Park, Croí, Salty Dog, Providencia, Fish Town and more returning.
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One of Ireland's biggest breakout stars, CMAT, has also been spotted on the bill alongside big names such as Sombr, Skepta, and Wunderhorse.
Role Model will also be on the lookout for his Stradbally Sally when he performs Sally, When the Wine Runs Out during his EP slot.
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