Forbidden Fruit Festival

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Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Saturday 1st June - Sunday 2nd June

Can you believe it’s the 12TH Forbidden Fruit Festival? Our city centre festival on the grounds of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham returns on the June Bank Holiday Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd June 2024 – giving you Monday to catch your breath. We’ve been working away behind the scenes, and are excited to reveal the first few acts that will be joining us for Forbidden Fruit 2024.

Nelly Furtado
Four Tet // BICEPpresent CHROMA AV DJ SET // Barry Can’t Swim LIVE // DJ Seinfeld // Frankie Stew & Harvey Gunn // Freddie Gibbs // George Riley // Groove Armada DJ SET // Le Boom // Nia Archives // OVERMONO // Sally C // salute // Hagop Tchaparian //

Plus many more to be announced


Date:
Saturday 1st June - Sunday 2nd June
Time:
Varies
Price:
From €129
Address:
Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin, Ireland

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