Fans of both music and GAA – particularly those of a Dublin or Mayo persuasion – can breathe a huge sigh of relief.
They will not be forced to make a choice between soaking up the sounds in Stradbally and watching Saturday’s hotly anticipated All-Ireland SFC semi-final replay.
After the first match ended in a draw, fans of the two counties who were planning to attend Electric Picnic were faced with a terrible choice.
Really enjoyed this #GAA #Mayo #Dublin #replay #EP #Electricpicnic pic.twitter.com/kz5Q73RkGo
— Kate Mckenna (@Kittymags) September 2, 2015
Anyone looking for Electric Picnic tickets, I suggest you try Galway hurling or Mayo football fans, sorted. #ticketfairy
— Sarrrrrah (@schwawah) August 30, 2015
But fear not music-loving GAA supporters, this most eclectic of festivals has you covered.
The match has been added to the Saturday schedule of the Newstalk Lounge in the Mindfield Arena .
Anyone heading down to the Picnic can watch the hurling and football at #NTLounge in Minefield. Godsend. #EP2015
— Richard Chambers (@newschambers) September 4, 2015
@Tormey1 @EPfestival That's the plan! Here's the rundown of what we'll be up to #NTLounge http://t.co/iy15Cq448k
— Newstalk Sport (@NewstalkSport) September 3, 2015
The festival organisers ahe aleady arranged to cater for hurling fans, with Irish language tent An Puball Gaeilge screening TG4 coverage of the All-Ireland hurling final on Sunday.
@lennyantonelli Pobal na Gaeilge tent in Mindfield your only man
— Jim Carroll (@jimcarrollOTR) August 21, 2015
Both screenings are on a first come first served basis though, so we suggest getting the jersey on and heading over good and early.
Enjoy!
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