Electric Picnic 2024: Gráinne Mclaughlin, Jack Shirley and Rebecca Carroll, from Donegal, Dublin and Clare, were among the first early-access campers to arrive on Thursday. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: Shauna Gleeson, Mairi Brolan, Avril Clohessy and Jade O’Dowd from Tipperary. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: Mark Sweeney, Cormac Sweeney, Keri Sweeney, Aoife Sweeney and Dean Gibbons, from Fanad, in Co Donegal, on Thursday. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: Ian Farrington from Dublin arriving on Thursday. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: Orla McNamee, Emma Brady, Angela Brady and Aideen Dermody, from Offaly and Westmeath, on Friday. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: Niall Kelly from Tipperary, Paddy Doheny from Carlow, Sean O’Reilly from Cork and Saoirse Glynn from Galway. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: a group of friends from Wexford put up their tent on Friday. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: Saoirse Kennedy, Emma Murphy, Ellen Clusker, Róisín Smithers and Lauren Hammond, from Dublin. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: Ciara Moxom and Aoife Keane, from Kildare. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: Morgan Kenny, from Lucan, in Co Dublin. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: Diarmuid Molumby and Geraldine Molumby, from Tipperary. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: friends from Louth, Wexford and Wicklow display the essential festival survival items. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: Michael Dunne, Ian Reilly, Tracey Mulligan and Ciara Mulligan, from Tallaght and Balbriggan, speak across the divide between the Silver and Cosmic Avenue campsites on Friday. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: Jordan O’Loughlin, Lauren O’Sullivan and Aisling Curran, from Clare and Dublin. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: thousands of early arrivals in the Terminus tent on Thursday for an attempt to set the Guinness World Record for the largest rock-the-boat dance, in support of Save Our Sons & Daughters, a mental-health and suicide-prevention charity. Photograph: Alan Betson Electric Picnic 2024: thousands of early arrivals in the Terminus tent on Thursday for an attempt to set the Guinness World Record for the largest rock-the-boat dance, in support of Save Our Sons & Daughters, a mental-health and suicide-prevention charity. Photograph: Alan Betson
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