Ray O’Donoghue steps back from Sea Sessions Festival

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Ray O'Donoghue Night Time Economy Advisor
Ray O’Donoghue Night Time Economy Advisor

Ray O’Donoghue has stepped down from his role with the Sea Sessions Festival to focus solely on enhancing Dublin’s night-time economy after the festival takes a break in 2025.

O’Donoghue joined Sea Sessions in 2010 and played an integral part in developing the event into a celebrated festival known for its blend of music, surf, sport, and beach culture in Bundoran.

He reflected, “Sea Sessions has been a huge part of that journey, and I’ve loved seeing it grow into one of the country’s best-loved festivals.”

The festival is noted for attracting up to 10,000 attendees daily and has hosted prominent acts such as Dermot Kennedy and Bastille.

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Ray O’Donoghue shared: “Dublin’s night-time culture is evolving, and I’m excited to play a part in reimagining how the city comes alive after dark.”

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