Forbidden Fruit 2019 stage times & 7 more acts added
While there was some necessary shuffling of the lineup of the weekend, Forbidden Fruit has announced the stage times and 7 more acts for the festival in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham from Saturday June 1st to Monday 3rd June.
Added to the list since Friday are
- Fontaines D.C. (replacing First Aid Kit) – Internationally buzzing colloquially-informed Dublin rock band.
- Chaos In The CBD – New Zealand producers brothers informed by house & jazz.
- Lava La Rue – West London rapper putting on a vibey old-school show
- Mathman – Production half of Mango x Mathman and RTE radio man can be found spinning hip-hop, grime and dark beats.
- Al Gibbs – FM 104’s dance music guru
- Kodu – This Limerick electronic group have been impressing us lately
- Malaki – Dublin spoken word & hip-hop artist
Stage Times
Get your tickets and look out for more FF previews all this week and next.
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