KnockanStockan


KnockanStockan is an Irish independent music festival established in 2007.

Location

Each year the festival takes place on farmland overlooking the Blessington Lakes, near Blessington in County Wicklow.

History

In 2007, a musical weekend at The Ballyknockan Inn, with camping facilities available, offered forty acts. Marketed as "A musician’s festival for musicians," this became the basis for KnockanStockan. In 2008 the festival moved to a local farm, and grew to three days and three stages, with over 100 acts, and in 2009, it passed 140 acts. Growth continued in 2010, and Dimestore Recordings and Jack of Diamonds Productions hosted a stage with the best of their acts from their weekly events.
In 2011, the Circus Tent, Fairy Field, family camping, and campervan facilities were added, and local Dublin and Bray bands from the festival formed a 'Busk Mob' in Dublin, singing classic rock hits.
The festival took a year off in 2017, but the organisers ran a series of "KnockanStockan presents" events instead. The 2018 Festival is already announced.

Community connection

The communities of Lacken and Ballyknockan have become an integral part of the KnockanStockan music festival, and the organisers and artists have worked to give something back to the locality. To date they have helped to raise thousands for numerous community and youth initiatives within the area, including a new school, and plans to build a new community centre.

Awards

In 2008 KnockanStockan won "Best Small Festival" at the Irish Festival Awards. In 2012, KnockanStockan was shortlisted for the Irish Times - The Ticket Festival Awards.

Irish Festival Awards

In 2012, KnockanStockan was nominated for six Irish Festival Awards. Including;
Since 2010 KnockanStockan produced a series of compilation recordings. The first in the series featured music from Enemies,The Hot Sprockets and spook of the thirteenth lock. The CD was on sale online, along with various other merchandise and memorabilia.