Rewind Festival

St. Anne's Park, Sunday 1st June

Rewind Dublin, taking place in St Anne’s Park again has a truly incredible line up including: Toyah, Tiffany, Boyzlife, ABC, Midge Ure, Matt Goss and Billy Ocean!

It wouldn’t be a Rewind event without some incredible food options! There are great street food offerings on site serving delicious dishes with all St Anne’s Park vendors catering for vegetarian palates too, along with a bountiful of bars to help wash it all down!

Whether you’re reliving the classics or just wanting to have a great time, this year’s line up is one you won’t want to miss. Let’s make some unforgettable memories together.


Date:
Sunday 1st June
Time:
2.00pm
Price:
From €45.70
Address:
St. Anne's Park, Clontarf East, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of St. Anne's Park, Clontarf East, Dublin, Ireland

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