Festival goers are starting to react to the  Electric Picnic 2024 line-up.
Festival fans had been sharing their concern online as there was such a huge delay in the line-up announcement.
The acts performing in the Summer festival are usually announced in March but were not revealed until late April this year.
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Now all the details have been revealed. Electric Picnic is set to take place between Friday 16th August and Sunday 18th August 2024- two weeks earlier than usual.
Noah Kahan has been announced as Friday’s headline act, while Calvin Harris and Kodaline will headline the festival on Saturday and Kylie Minogue on Sunday.
Other acts confirmed to perform at the festival include Raye, Gerry Cinnamon, Kneecap and the Wolfe Tones.
But there have been mixed reactions to the announcement. While most are loving that Kylie Minogue has joined the stellar line-up, some fans are not impressed and labelled the acts as a “disappointment.”
A host of festival fans took to X (Twitter) to share their thoughts on this year’s festival line-up.
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electric picnic 2024 vs oxegen 2011 Oh this is harrowing pic.twitter.com/UAsNxcDyfh
— cass🫧 (@intensewii) April 26, 2024
Had 2 Electric Picnic tickets left in my car and some arsehole broke the window and put 2 more there🤬🤬🤬
— Ronan (@RonanCantSee) April 26, 2024
me looking at the old oxegen lineups vs this years electric picnic lineup pic.twitter.com/nXQOxI3fZC
— cass🫧 (@intensewii) April 26, 2024
That Electric Picnic line up is shocking, looks like a longitude line up
— Leeza (@LeagllyBrunette) April 26, 2024
That Electric Picnic line is terrible. Give me Oxygen 20 years ago any day of the week. pic.twitter.com/mKuZElBZQJ
— Ronan Herlihy (@HerlihyRonan1) April 26, 2024
Me arriving back in Ireland to watch Kylie headline Electric Picnic #EP24 pic.twitter.com/yCzGEJWapo
— Caolán Mc Aree (@Caolanmcaree) April 26, 2024
BREAKING: Leo Varadkar reveals that he stepped down as Taoiseach so he could see Kylie Minogue at Electric Picnic pic.twitter.com/YPuIOwp6l3
— Not the RTÉ News (@notthertenews) April 26, 2024