Having already lined-up the likes of Damien Rice and Feist, Sounds from a Safe Harbour have shored yup their line-up for 2019 with the additions of Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh and Thomas Bartlett – renowned for their work together as part of The Gloaming and individually with the likes of Laurie Anderson, Garth Knox, Sufjan Stevens and St. Vincent.

Teac Damsa acclaimed production of Swan Lake/Loch na hEala makes it’s Cork debut from 10th to 12th September at Cork Opera House. The award-winning production features 13 performers and a score by Irish act Slow Moving Clouds.

Coughlan’s Live, will also host La Force, aka Ariel Engle of Broken Social Scene, who will fill the cosy space with her nocturnal electronic pop sounds and enchanting vocals on Friday 13th September; Haitian-Canadian Mélissa Laveaux will perform a combination of folk, indie pop, and her signature percussive finger-style blues guitar on Saturday 14th September; and 22 year old singer songwriter Rosie Carney from Hampshire, UK now living in Donegal, brings her beautifully heartfelt songs inspired from the rugged landscape that surrounds her, on Sunday 15th September.

Full Line-up to date:

Efterklang :: Grandbrothers :: Sam Amidon :: Damien Rice :: Feist :: Lhasa – a live tribute to Lhasa de Sela by Andrew Barr (The Barr Brothers), Bryce Dessner (The National), Clarice Jensen, Dustin O’Halloran, Emma Broughton, Joel Shearer, Leslie Feist (Feist), Mélissa Laveaux, Pauline DeLassus (Mina Tindle) & Todd Dahlhof :: Caoimhín O’Raghallaigh with Thomas Bartlett :: Rosie Carney :: Teac Dasa’s Loch na hEala (Swan Lake) :: La Force (Broken Social Scene)

All tickets for Sounds from a Safe Harbour festival are sold individually. Tickets for the shows announced above will go on sale at 10am Friday 28th June from www.soundsfromasafeharbour.com