Castlepalooza
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- from Charleville Castle, Tullamore, Co.Offaly, Ireland.
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- Boutique Music & Arts Festival!
- Me, Myself, and I
- CASTLE PALOOZA
"Ireland's only boutique &
exclusive music festival"
Every August Bank Holiday
in Charleville Castle, Tullamore, Co.Offaly, IRELAND.
www.castlepalooza.com
Nominated for "BEST EUROPEAN FESTIVAL" in UK festival awards 2008
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- Exclusive:
- Ticket holders for Castlepalooza always enjoy the best music talent over 2 days & nights, daily access to the castle over the weekend along with real toilets & hot showers!
- Acts Playing Palooza
- David Kitt, Project Jenny Project Jan, R.S.A.G, Channel One, Robotnik, The Lost Brothers, Dark Room Notes, Noise Control, 8 Ball, Glint, Le Galaxie, Nell Bryden, The Ambience Affair, Followers of Otis, Patrick Kelleher & DJ’s Tu-Ki, Baz and Steve Reddy, Super Extra Bonus Party, 202s, Skibunny, The Lowly Knights, Toy Horses, Scribble Sound System, Angel Pier, The Hot Sprockets, So Cow, Yngve & the Innocent, Not Squares, Land Lovers, Lauren Guillery, The Spikes, Hogan, The Chapters & Big Dish Go!
- Happiest When
- Being at an unmissable gathering of musicians and music lovers!
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- www.castlepalooza.com
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2009 Reviews
One of ‘The top 100 festivals (international)’
Sunday Times 2009
‘The cream of the festivals’
Irish Independent 2009
‘Tullamore’s two-day event offers the best in Irish indie, electro and everything else to around 2,500 punters’
Hot Press 2009
‘Offaly can never have seen so many pairs of skinny jeans, as a couple of thousand trendier-than-thou festival-goers descended on Tullamore for the boutique bash’
Hot Press 2009
‘Nominated for best foreign festival in the UK last year’
Country Living 2009
‘Ireland’s premiere boutique festival’
The Star 2009
‘Small is beautiful’
Sunday Times 2009
‘Chilled-out ambience & insider kudos’
Sunday Times 2009
‘Arcadian cool’
Sunday Times 2009
‘Ireland’s favourite boutique festival & finally getting the recognition it deserves’
METRO 2009
‘promises to be a great affair’
Sunday Tribune 2009
’10 Best Summer Festivals’
Irish Independent 2009
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2008 Reviews
“Small is beautiful in Republic of Palooza”
The Irish Times, 2008.
“Like a pocket version of electric picnic- with added class”
UK & Ireland- essential guide to festivals 2008.
“It’s the little festival with the big heart and the stunning setting”
Hotpress, 2008.
“Brilliant weekend, Ireland’s classiest festival”
METRO 2008.
“…an oasis of top quality entertainment…”
The Star, 2008.
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Media Reviews 2008
The Irish Times
Small is beautiful in republic of Palooza
"IT'S ONE of the best independent festivals I've been to," said Sam Kelly from Tullamore from his perch at the back seat of the aptly named Castle Baloobus yesterday, painted up and parked on the grounds of the Castlepalooza two-day festival.
The bus provides shelter for passing revellers and is an alternative venue for all-night parties away from the campsite.
"The castle, the woods," Kelly gestures expansively to take in the majestic surroundings, home now to this tiny boutique festival for three years running. "It's our place."
This sense of ownership is part of the Castlepalooza plan, with organisers intent on keeping things intimate even as the numbers grow annually. "We deliberately keep it small because you can look after people that way," said Cillian Stewart, the festival's organiser and nephew of Dudley Stewart, current resident of Charleville Castle and a member of the Charleville Castle Heritage Trust. "It's more like an intimate party."
Party headliners this year included Republic of Loose, Fight Like Apes, Kormac and a DJ set from UK powerpoppers Mystery Jets, all of whom appeared on the slightly larger of the festival's two tiny, frill-free stages.
For an €85 entrance fee, festival-goers also got to wander about several rooms in the 17th-century castle itself, with a plush ballroom emptied out to cater for those taking a break from the sounds or the weather.
The latter, however, was on Castlepalooza's side this year, with sporadic showers blowing over quickly to make way for blue skies and some unexpected appearances of sunshine.
Despite the merciful conditions, many still made their way indoors to avail of the sundry services in the Purple Morning Spa, where the sun streamed in from the early hours. "There's no recession according to these books," said Adrienne Sweeney, the spa manager, who extended her opening hours to cater for the manicure- and massage-hungry clientele.
While many arrived for the bigger names on the eclectic festival line-up, surprise hits of the year included South African rockers The Parlotones, singer-songwriter Joe Echo, and Kilkenny drum maestro Rarely Seen Above Ground. Others were happy to entertain themselves, with a SingStar tent providing karaoke opportunities for wannabe rockers.
Yet it clearly wasn't just the music, or the massages, that kept campers happy. "It's brilliant because it's so small and so intimate," Dubliner Rachel Rispin explained. "It's like a baby Electric Picnic."
High praise from hardcore festival-goers who wandered cheerfully among the tents and tottered the small distance between stages, enjoying the surroundings and the magical castle that the money raised from their entrance fees will help maintain, hopefully, for plenty of Castlepaloozas to come.
The Irish Independent:
Another castle gig proved more successful this weekend, with the third annual two-day Castle Palooza finishing up in Tullamore last night, after over 2,000 festival-goers parties at the town's Charleville Castle.
Hot Press:
Set in the shadow of picturesque Charleville Castle, indie extravaganza Castle Palooza certainly takes place in prettier surroundings than most other festivals . Still, such events have a habit of developing into drunken mudbaths regardless of their location, so the music’s quality is the only genuine indicator of their excellence. And Castle Palooza fared quite well in this regard.
The Laundry Shop were the first Main Stage band to catch the eye on Saturday (the first of the event’s two days). The group’s languorous, melodic chug – like Pixies songs played at half-speed – provided a likeable soundtrack to the festival’s sunny opening period.
The Boudoir Stage also threw up some decent performances.Black Daisy breezed through a charming set of streamlined pop-punk originals and indie-unfriendly covers, the best of which was a spiky take on Britney’s ‘Crazy’. Still, t0 Comments 440 days
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15 weeks ago
Teresa S
Hi Guys,
Have to say i had a blast helping out at this years festival. roll on next year.
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Megsy Mouse16 weeks agoamazing weekend!!!!! xxx
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James Shanley16 weeks agosee ya in about 2 hours
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Castlepalooza25 weeks ago2009 Line up in no particular order! David Kitt, Project Jenny Project Jan, R.S.A.G, Channel One, Robotnik, The Lost Brothers, Dark Room Notes, Noise Control, 8 Ball, Glint, Le Galaxie, Nell Bryden, The Ambience Affair, Followers of Otis, Patrick Kelleher & DJ’s Tu-Ki, Baz and Steve Reddy, Super Extra Bonus Party, 202s, Skibunny, The Lowly Knights, Toy Horses, Scribble Sound System, Angel Pier, The Hot Sprockets, So Cow, Yngve & the Innocent, Not Squares, Land Lovers, Lauren Guillery, The Spikes & Hogan
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SoundChicks32 weeks agoIf there's an empty slot on the bill, ye should check out these guys:
www.bebo.com/downhillbebo
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37 weeks ago
Donna Coleman
Hello,
I am in the process of writing a music festial Guide for the Summer '09. I would love to include a feature on Castle Palooza, as I think this is quiet a unique style of festival. I was wondering if you could tell me how to get in touch with Cillian Stewart, the festival organiser, as I would love to ask him a few questions in regards to this event. Please let me know,
Thank you,
Donna.
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TKO38 weeks agoSuch a cool festival. Hope we can play play this year!
Peace
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Aaron Casey55 weeks agoI love what ye do and want to be there every year!!!!!!
See you in the summer Tullamore!!
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DJciano67 weeks agothanks for a grate weekend loved every bit of it DJCIANO
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Louise Renehan67 weeks agogreat gig loved it .
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Sekani Finlay-Bryan68 weeks agogood times <3
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Jaydoubleyoubee70 weeks agoCannot wait. 8 of us heading up, and 5 of us were there last year! It's going to be brilliant!
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70 weeks ago
Louise Coghlan
Cant wait for the August bank holiday guys!!!
Such a great line up woohooo
Here's the luv coming right for ye
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“Small is beautiful in Republic of Palooza” The Irish Times, 2008.
Castlepalooza 0 Replys“Like a pocket version of electric picnic- with added class”
UK & Ireland- essential guide to festivals 2008.
“It’s the little festival with the big heart and the stunning setting” Hotpress, 2008.
“Brilliant weekend, Irela...