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A festival guide to Forbidden Fruit, All Together Now and In The Meadows

A festival guide to Forbidden Fruit, All Together Now and In The Meadows

A look at three of the finest festivals from POD this summer.

Forbidden Fruit

The Royal Hospital Kilmainham

May 30th and 31st

Who is playing?

Forbidden Fruit returns for its thirteenth year this June bank holiday weekend, and as one of the few proper city-based festivals, it’s well established attractive place for gig and club goers – any self-respecting music fan is always tempted by names on the lineup every year.

Forbidden Fruit always hosts some big party-starting sets on its main stage and this year’s headliners of Caribou, Jamie xx, Peggy Gou and Underworld reads like a lot of people’s top dance acts – a coup to see all in one weekend.

FF excels at cool underground crossover with acts like Yaeji, Jazzy, Fcukers, Glass Beams and Clara LA San playing alongside dance music’s bleeding edge – Effy, Spray, KILIMANJARO, Juicy Romance, Mall Grab and Irish music’s best up and comers – MOIO, Cliffords, Bricknasty, Ahmed, With Love; Khakikid and Jazzy among them.

More: 8 acts not to miss at Forbidden Fruit Festival

Tickets?

The festival has issued a low ticket warning of less than 20% of tickets left in all tiers so move fast.


Stage Breakdowns


Forbidden Fruit Night After-Parties

More info here.

Forbidden Fruit

In The Meadows

The Royal Hospital Kilmainham

Saturday June 7th

Who is playing?

The one-day festival at IMMA returns with a lineup of guitar and rock-playing artists. We can expect three stages of music across the day, and today we are looking at the big headline acts playing the one-day event.

Among the big acts like Slowdive, Iggy Pop, Gilla Band and Sprints who we’ve previously spotlighted, we are particularly excited at the prospect of catching punk duo Lambrini Girls, the sleazy rock of Warmduscher, Northern English indie rocker Billy No Mates, Irish alt-trio Really Good Time and punk poet Dr. John Cooper Clarke.

More acts to be announced too.

Stage Breakdowns


Tickets?

In The Meadows takes place at IMMA on Saturday June 7th.

Tier 2 – 90% sold – remaining tickets on sale now.

Day tickets cost €82.55 plus fees.

All Together Now

August 1st – 4th

Curraghmore, Waterford

Who is playing?

The most discerning festival of the summer has now truly well-established itself on the Irish festival map. All Together Now is the “heads” choice, you know, the kind of people who go to gigs and festivals on the regular.

Taking place near Portlaw in Waterford, it features 18 stages of programming of music, food, cabaret, talks, DJs, spoken word and much more, and is stacked with music of all kinds.

The big names are big draws as it is – Fontaines D.C., Bicep, Nelly Furtado, CMAT and Wet Leg among them but there’s loads of prospective considered highlights in our book – Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, Chloe Qisha, English Teacher, Arooj Aftab, Baxter Dury, Geordie Greep, Nilufer Yanya, Everything Is Recorded to name a few of our recommendations.

Tickets?

All Together Now is sold out, but you register interest in tickets at alltogethernow.ie/tickets



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