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Borderline Festival 2026

Thu, 19 Feb - Sun, 22 Feb

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Returning for its biggest edition yet, the festival continues to grow — Borderline Festival will return to Dublin on Thursday 19th (free entry opening night), Friday 20th and Saturday 21st (ticketed) February 2026, expanding across The Workman’s Club and Project Arts Centre for three nights of cutting-edge music and culture. Now in its third year, Borderline continues to champion…

Returning for its biggest edition yet, the festival continues to grow — Borderline Festival will return to Dublin on Thursday 19th (free entry opening night), Friday 20th and Saturday 21st (ticketed) February 2026, expanding across The Workman’s Club and Project Arts Centre for three nights of cutting-edge music and culture.

Now in its third year, Borderline continues to champion forward-thinking artists from Ireland and beyond — a celebration of boundary-pushing sounds and the thriving creative scene that connects them.

This marks a major step up for the festival, signalling its evolution from a 16 act discovery weekender into one of Ireland’s most forward-thinking multi-venue events. Across both venues, Borderline will showcase over 40 emerging and boundary-pushing artists from Ireland, the UK, Europe and beyond.

The 2026 line-up so far features:
Adult DVD, Art School Girlfriend, Bleech 9:3, Brooki, Courting, DeathbyRomy, DITZ, green star, Hex Girlfriend, Lionstorm, Man/Woman/Chainsaw, Molly Payton, Pem, pollyfromthedirt, Quiet Man, Rabbitfoot, Sean Trelford, The Null Club, The Pill, wing!, and System Olympia, with many more to be announced…

Borderline Festival 2026 is presented by Singular Artists in association with Jameson, The Workman’s Club, Projects Arts Centre, IMRO, Blackstar Amplification, and Musicmaker.

TICKETS

  • One-day ticket: €18.00 including booking fee
  • Weekend ticket: €30.00 including booking fee

Access:

The ticket entitles access to all rooms at The Workman’s Venue & Project Arts Centre (for Borderline) based on room capacity. The audience can roam between rooms at The Workman’s Club ‘Main Room’, Project Arts Centre ‘Space Upstairs’, Project Arts Centre ‘The Cube’ for Borderline festival.