5 acts added to Forbidden Fruit
Forbidden Fruit Fruit added some regular visitors to Ireland and some new names to Dublin’s June Bank Holiday music festival for The Royal Hospital from June Bank Holiday Weekend, 3rd – 5th June with the addition of:
Saturday, June 3rd
Bonzai
67 (South London grime)
Icarus (Bristol electronic duo)
Sunday, June 4th
Mura Masa (Live)
Denis Sulta
Monday, June 5th
More to be announced very soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nurMSfSbPhk
INSTALLATIONS CALL
Submissions are now open for Irish artists, designers, and creatives for installation proposals for this year’s Bulmers Forbidden Fruit Festival on the ground of the Irish Museum of Modern Art. Please send us a brief visual and conceptual outline, the main area we are looking to commission a piece is the festival’s entrance.
(But we are extremely open minded to ideas, big or small using a wide array of mediums)
[email protected] – Deadline May 1st
Tickets
All tickets are now selling on Final Price Tier
Tickets for Forbidden Fruit are on sale now via ticketmaster.ie and usual outlets.
3 Day Tickets (Sat / Sun / Mon)
General Sale – €145.50 (ON SALE)
2 Day Weekend Tickets (Sat / Sun)
Tier 1 – €99.50 (SOLD OUT)
Tier 2 – €109.50 (ON SALE)
Saturday Day Tickets
Tier 1 – €49.40 (SOLD OUT)
Tier 2 – €59.50 (SOLD OUT)
Tier 3 – €64.50 (ON SALE)
Sunday Day Tickets
Tier 1 – €49.40 (SOLD OUT)
Tier 2 – €59.50 (SOLD OUT)
Tier 3 – €64.50 (ON SALE)
Monday Day Tickets
General Sale – €59.50 (ON SALE)
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