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Metropolis Festival 2017 announce day-by-day & new acts for lineup

Metropolis Festival has announced the day-by-day breakdown for its Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 October Bank Holiday weekend activities in the RDS plus some new acts: Jeremy Underground, Krystal Klear, Fjaak (Live) and Peggy Gou.

Saturday October 28th will feature
Opening Concert across two stages:
Leftfield Performing Leftism
Death In Vegas – Fjaak (Live)

Sunday October 29th:
TLC – Richie Hawtin – Jungle
Adam Beyer – Mount Kimbie – Jeremey Underground
Bonzai – Krystal Klear – Peggy Gou – Booka Brass – Dj Deece


There’ll also be Bingo Loco, Funfair and night gigs.

More to be announced including RBMA conversation and music stage, installations and DJs.

Doors: Saturday 4pm & Sunday 3pm


Day tickets go onsale tomorrow morning at 9:00am.

Opening Concert – Saturday

Tier 1 – €49.75

Bank Holiday – Sunday

Tier 1 – €69.75
Tier 2 – €79.50

WEEKEND TICKETS

TIER 1 (Sat/Sun) – €99.50 – SOLD OUT!
TIER 2 (Sat/Sun) – €109.50 – SOLD OUT!
TIER 3 (Sat/Sun) – €119.50
www.ticketmaster.ie /Ph 0818 719300
Prices include booking fee but subject to service charges.

Leftfield Open Up Brixton 13/5/17


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