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Full Forbidden Fruit line-up has been revealed

Festival season is just around the corner.

And we are counting down the days until we can boogey in a field!

Especially when it comes to Forbidden Fruit in June!

We already knew that Nelly Furtado would be headlining the concert over the bank holiday but now we have the full lineup.

From nostalgic throwbacks to cutting-edge beats, prepare for a weekend overflowing with the freshest sounds.

Powerhouse duo BICEP will headline Saturday on the back of their sold-out show at the 3Arena last year.

Californian hip-hop duo, Paris Texas will kick things off at the festival as they are ready to bring their unique flavour to the stage. Following them is Grammy winner Flowdan, who made history as the first UK MC to clinch a Grammy for his groundbreaking collaboration ‘Rumble’ with Fred Again and Skrillex. Flowdan will be joined by his partner in grime, Neffa-T, a wizard on the decks, promising an unmissable set.

Making their Irish debut, prepare to be mesmerized by sibling band and music collective, Infinity Song, hailing from New York City. Their soft rock sound, characterised by tight vocal harmonies, dreamy lyricism, and sublime guitar riffs, is epitomised in their hit Hater’s Anthem.

The 2FM Rising Stage returns and the class of 2024 are Big Sleep, Brad Heidi, Chubby Cat, Jordan Adetunji, Qbanaa, Saibh Skelly, Shee, Sick Love, Strabe and The Cope.

Day tickets & remaining Tier 3 Weekend tickets go on sale at 9AM on Monday, April 8th via Ticketmaster Ireland & usual outlets from €79.50 including booking fee.

Weekend Tickets (Sat & Sun):

Tier 1 – €129 (SOLD OUT)

Tier 2 – €139 (SOLD OUT)

Tier 3 – €155 (LESS THAN 100 REMAIN)

Tier 4 – €175 (ON SALE MONDAY, APRIL 8th)

Saturday Day Tickets:

Tier 1 – €79.50

Tier 2 – €89.50

Tier 3 – €99.50

Sunday Day Tickets:

Tier 1 – €79.50

Tier 2 – €89.50

Tier 3 – €99.50

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