Forbidden Fruit announce 2020 dates & changes to a 2 day festival
Forbidden Fruit will in 2020 on the dates 30 May and 31 May, meaning the festival is slimming down to a 2-day event.
The 10th edition happens on the June Bank Holiday Weekend on the grounds of IMMA, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin.
A pre-sale register is available for tickets on their site which you apply for if you’ve attended in the past for a loyalty rate.
This year’s edition featured performances included:
Saturday: Skepta, Jon Hopkins, Daniel Avery, Mahalia, Danny Brown, Earl Sweatshirt, Kojaque and more.
Sunday: Mura Masa, Paul Kalbrenner, Maribou State, Laurent Garnier, Empress Of, Peggy Gou, Sim Simma Soundsystem, Daithi, Midland, Joy Orbison and more
Monday: Elbow, Fontaines DC, RY X, Pillow Queens, Spritualized, Julien Baker, I Have A Tribe and more.
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