Metropolis Festival announce Sunday stage times & afterparties
Metropolis Festival has announced its Sunday breakdown and stage times along with the entire weekend’s afterparties for the RDS-set event on the October Bank Holiday Weekend. All times for Sunday are below. I’m playing Sunday at 8:00pm.
Here are the afterparty details:
Saturday
Daithí @ Button Factory
(Free Tickets available at the Festival)
PEAR & UFO @ Wigwam Takeover
(Free Entry with Metropolis Ticket)
Sunday
Red Bull Music with Honey Dijon and Call Super @ Button Factory
(Tickets available exclusively at Metropolis)
Soft Boy Records @ Wigwam Takeover
(Free Tickets available at the Festival)
Saturday 27
Villagers
Friendly Fires
Gwenno
Booka Brass
David Keenan
Junior Brother
David O’Doherty ( Saturday Night Master Of Ceremonies)
Sunday 28
Roisin Murphy
Mac Demarco
Blood Orange
Maceo Plex
The Black Madonna
Young Fathers
Honey Dijon
Grandbrothers
Kojaque
Trinity Orchestra Perform Abba
Bingo Loco
Nialler9
Ghostboy
Kate Brennan Harding
Tickets are on sale for next weekend’s event and moving fast via Ticketmaster & usual outlets. Metropolis Festival now operates an over 21s age policy.
Saturday, 27 Oct
Tier 2 – €49.50
Bank Holiday Sunday, 28 Oct
Tier 2 – €69.50
Weekend (Sat & Sun)
Tier 1 – €99.50 (SOLD OUT)
Tier 2 – €109.50
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