Forbidden Fruit announce Eric Prydz, Central Cee, Sudan Archives, Rina Sawayama, Slowthai, Romy & more
Forbidden Fruit has announced its first round of acts for the June Bank Holiday Weekend Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4th in Royal Hospital Kilmainham in Dublin City Centre this year.
The 11th edition of the festival features headliners like electronic producer Eric Prydz, UK rap artist Central Cee and Japanese-British pop star Rina Sawayama among artists like Slowthai, Romy, Sudan Archives, Eliza Rose, Sherelle, Malaki, Honey Dijon, Ben Bohmer, DJ EZ, George Fitzgerald, Interplanatary Criminal, P-rallel, Wesley Joseph, X Club, Yung Singh, April, Luxe and more.
Forbidden Fruit 2023 Weekend Tickets
Weekend tickets go on general sale at 9AM Friday, February 3rd Via Ticketmaster Ireland and presale opens on Thursday February 2nd. Sign up here.
Tier 1 – €129
Tier 2 – €139
Forbidden Fruit 2023 Weekend Instalment Ticket
The limited four-series Instalment Plan, means you get yourself a General Weekend Ticket to Forbidden Fruit Festival and spread the cost across four payments. Priced – €35.00 per month for 4 withdrawals.
1st payment on purchase
2nd payment at the end of Feb
3rd payment at the end of March
Final payment at the end of April
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