Festival season is quickly approaching and we have been inundated with some incredible line-ups.
From Body & Soul to Electric Picnic, festivals have been updating their already jam-packed schedules.
Now Forbidden Fruit has just revealed some more of the incredible acts that will be taking to the stage.
One of the biggest names in electronic music, renowned Swedish DJ Eric Prydz, will play his first Dublin show in 11 years for the occasion, while UK rapper Central Cee will make his Irish festival headline debut.
Japanese-British pop star Rina Sawayama, who recently shared her second album Hold the Girl, is also set to co-headline.
But who else will be joining?
Internationally renowned DJ and broadcaster Annie Mac will take to the stage on Saturday night.
Elsewhere on the night Olivia Dean, who is one of the UK’s brightest rising stars, will give us a feel-good live performance.
We will also be treated to Rachel Chinouriri who is fast making a name for herself as an ambassador of heartfelt indie, soothing her listeners with intimate, emotional storytelling.
Making his Irish festival debut is American rapper, singer and producer Channel Tres. He is best known for his singles Controller and Topdown.
Born and raised in Berlin FJAAK are an electronic music trio that will take to the stage on Sunday.
Returning for a weekend of music, connection and celebration, the festival will take place on the June Bank Holiday weekend, from the 3rd-4th, at Royal Hospital Kilmainham.
Weekend Tickets for Forbidden Fruit Festival 2023 are on sale via Ticketmaster priced from €129 including booking fee.
Day tickets priced €74.50 go on sale Thursday April 27th at 9am via Ticketmaster