New one-day festival at IMMA In The Meadows features Mogwai, Lankum, Black Country, New Road and more
In The Meadows is a new one-day festival happening on the grounds of The Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, the week following Forbidden Fruit in 2024.
In The Meadows takes place Saturday, June 8th and features performances from the Dublin doom-trad-folk band Lankum (who co-curated the lineup), Scottish post-rockers Mogwai, English alternative rock band Black Country, New Road, Dublin folkie John Francis Flynn and English folk band This Is The Kit.
More is to be announced from the promoters, POD who also run Forbidden Fruit and All Together Now.
Tickets
Tickets go on General on sale at 9AM on Wednesday, December 13th via Ticketmaster Ireland & usual outlets priced from €59.35 including booking fee.
Promoter ticket pre-sale: goes on-sale from 9AM on Tuesday, December 12th.
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