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Kasabian and The Coronas to rock Sea Sessions 2023

SEA Sessions has moved to kill off the winter blues by announcing its first round of headline acts.

Set to perform at Ireland’s biggest beach party are Kasabian, Becky Hill and The Coronas.

Sea Sessions 2023 takes place in Bundoran from June 16 to 18 with other major names including Cian Ducrot, Girls of the Internet, Grooverider, Katie Phelan and King Kong Company all confirmed.

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Also on the bill are MC Fokus, Odhran Murphy, Ryan Mack and Zion Train with many more to be announced.

Tickets are available from all Ticketmaster outlets nationwide, www.ticketmaster.ie and www.seasessions.com.
Prices are €139.90 for three days and €174.90 including four nights camping. The Surfers Bar (VIP) upgrades are also available from €60 extra. Early bird tickets go on sale this Friday at 9.30am.

The Coronas will also play the much loved Bundoran festival.

Festival Director Ray O’Donoghue said, “We’re absolutely thrilled to announce such strong headliners for Sea Sessions 2023.

“Kasabian headline 50,000 capacity festivals in the UK so to finally get them to headline Sea Sessions is such a great honour.

“Becky Hill is one of those artists whose star is rising, she’s definitely on the up and up and we’re really looking forward to her high energy show.

“The Coronas are back for the first time in over five years with loads more Irish and international acts to come. We can’t wait for summer 2023.”

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