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Forbidden Fruit 2011

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Grounds of Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland
90 euros weekend, 49.50 day tickets
last updated: Wed 30th Mar 2011

The inaugural Forbidden Fruit takes place in the grounds of the Irish Museum of Modern Art, in the city of Dublin, Ireland, and takes place over June Bank Holiday weekend on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th June 2011.

Line-up

The first acts have been announced for the open air stage, and three tented indoor areas, with more yet to be announced.
Saturday
The Flaming Lips, Yo La Tengo, Wild Beasts, Erol Alkan, Jape, Aeroplane, Ham Sandwich, Colourmusic, The Phoenix Foundation, Bitches With Wolves, Kid Karate, Spies, and Bipolar Empire.

Sunday
Aphex Twin, Battles, Caribou, Jamie XX, Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip, Kormac’s Big Band, Solar Bears.

Tickets

Early bird tickets are no longer available. Full price tickets are priced at 90 euros for the weekend, and 49.50 for day tickets. To buy tickets, click here.

Forbidden Fruit is an Over 18 event, photo ID will be required.

More info

The first multi staged music festival to take place in Dublin city centre, Forbidden Fruit sees Bulmers partnering with festival organisers POD. The festival offers four distinct entertainment areas, Apple, Pear, Berry and Light. The 'Original Stage' will be nestled in a natural amphitheatre on the site, providing a diverse bill of live music acts appealing to music fans with The Core Bar at the centre of the site. The Bulmers Berry 'Undergrowth Tent'; the Bulmers Light 'Lighthouse Tent' and the Bulmers Pear 'Pear-Shaped Tent' will be placed around the apple shaped site, each with a different offering to festival goers. The event will also offer food markets, fashion stalls and more. Gates: 2pm-10.45pm daily.

Accommodation

This event does not have camping or car parking at the venue, but there are a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in the area.

More information will be here when available.

to
Grounds of Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland
90 euros weekend, 49.50 day tickets
last updated: Wed 30th Mar 2011


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