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Counter Culture / January 31, 2023

Forbidden Fruit announce slowthai, Knucks, Central Cee, Sherelle and more

Counter Culture / January 31, 2023

Forbidden Fruit announce slowthai, Knucks, Central Cee, Sherelle and more

Words: Eva O’Beirne

Returning to The Royal Hospital, Kilmainham for the eleventh edition of the festival, Forbidden Fruit has revealed a huge first wave of acts for 2023.

Forbidden Fruit have announced Rina Sawayama, slowthai, Central Cee and Eric Prydz as their headliners for this year’s festival.

Eric Prydz will play his first Dublin show in 11 years while UK rapper Central Cee will be making his Irish festival headline debut.

The line-up also features Honey Dijon, Knucks, Malaki and Sherelle.

Full Line-up:

Tickets for Forbidden Fruit 2023 go on sale Friday 3 February at 09:00.

Tier 1 tickets for 2023 cost 129 euro, while Tier 2 cost 139 euro.

Pre-Sale access will be available from Thursday, 2 February at 09:00. You can sign up for their presale here.

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