
Other Voices Dingle adds CHALK, Jessy Blakemore, Travy & Shame to St. James’ Church Line-Up
More Artists Announced for St James’ Church
plus Banter, Other Voices App & more!
All roads lead to West Kerry for Other Voices 2025, taking place in Dingle this weekend, November 28–30. We’re thrilled to reveal the final artists joining the hallowed stage of St. James’ Church, completing this year’s intimate and unmissable line-up.
Belfast duo CHALK deliver electrifying, techno-infused industrial punk. Since forming in 2022, they’ve risen at breakneck speed, selling out their debut UK/IRE tour and earning support slots with Fontaines D.C., IDLES and Sprints. Their acclaimed Conditions Trilogy blends gritty techno, post-punk and jagged guitars into a dark, visceral live experience.
London newcomer JESSY BLAKEMORE brings her intimate alt-R&B and glowing vocals. Her debut EP if you need me, i’m a few missed calls away has quickly marked her as one to watch, pairing tender songwriting with warmth and honesty that feel instantly timeless.
Nigerian-born, Ireland-raised rapper TRAVY has made waves on the Irish charts with DOGHOUSE and Full Circle, debuting at No.1 and No.2. His 2025 solo project SPOOKY also hit No.1, cementing him as one of Ireland’s most consistent and exciting voices in modern Irish rap.
Still in their twenties, the five childhood friends of SHAME have grown exponentially, pairing ambitious ideas with the technical chops to match. With several legendary live shows and three critically-acclaimed albums under their belts, their bold new record Cutthroat pushes their sound even further.
They join DERMOT KENNEDY, SORCHA RICHARDSON, DOVE ELLIS, DRY CLEANING, AMBLE, THE SCRATCH and FLORENCE ROAD, across the weekend at St James’ Church.
All Church performances will be streamed live worldwide via Other Voices YouTube.
Banter Returns to Foxy John’s
A fan favourite of the Other Voices weekend, Jim Carroll’s Banter is back at Foxy John’s for two days of sharp conversation, cultural insight and intimate performances. Contributors this year include:
Michael Moynihan, Associate Editor, Irish Examiner
Kate Demolder, Arts & Culture Journalist
Cáit O’Riordan, Musician, Writer & Founding Member of The Pogues
Nuala O’Connor, Writer & Documentary Filmmaker
Brendan Canty, Director
Daniel Lambert, Artist Manager & COO of Bohemian FC
Ben Fraser, Writer, Political Consultant and Digital Comms Specialist
Dr. Mohammed Abu Mughaisib – Deputy Medical Coordinator of MSF’s operations in Palestine
With performances from Aisling Ní Chléirigh & Ronan Hussey, The Kates, and more to be announced.
FULL SCHEDULE & APP NOW LIVE
The full festival schedule is now available on the Other Voices app. Download the app to plan your route, track the Music Trail and stay up to speed throughout the weekend. Download here
OTHER VOICES: HOME AT THE GUINNESS STOREHOUSE
Before 2025 wraps, we’ll be heading back to the Guinness Storehouse for one final celebration in December. Full details coming soon!
Other Voices 2025 is made possible with the support of Reed, Department of Culture, Communications and Sport, RTÉ, Walls Construction, Kerry County Council & IMRO.
www.othervoices.ie
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TICKETS TO ST. JAMES’ CHURCH
St James’ Church and IMRO Other Room performances will be filmed for the 24th series of Other Voices, airing in early 2026. All sets from The Church of St James’ will stream live on the Other Voices YouTube channel for a limited time, with a small number of golden ticket competitions giving lucky fans the chance to attend in person.