One of the biggest names in electronic music, renowned Swedish DJ Eric Prydz will play his first Dublin show in 11 years.
Making his Irish festival headline debut, UK rapper Central Cee is the most-streamed hip-hop artist in the UK reaching over 1 billion streams in 1 year. J
apanese-British singer Rina Sawayama is a pop star on a global meteoric rise. Mercury Prize-nominated rapper slowthai, fresh from announcing his new album ‘Ugly’ featuring a collaboration with Fontaines D.C.
Beyonce collaborator and Grammy Nominated artist Honey Dijon brings her distinct blend of techno, disco and house music.
Chart-topping DJ Eliza Rose reached number 1 in the Irish & UK charts with last summer’s mega-hit ‘B.O.T.A.’ (Baddest Of Them All). We have Berlin-based rising star producer and live act Ben Böhmer.
After releasing a plethora of EPs, Knucks has quickly become a name to look out for, selling out headline shows, supporting Not3s on tour and opening for Wretch 32.
We’re thrilled to have Romy of The xx bring her solo project to Forbidden Fruit for the first time followed by German producer and techno DJ southstar on the bill for his Irish debut.
Much-loved London DJ EZ synonymous with UK garage is one of the finest and most technically gifted DJs in the music industry.
Violinist Brittney Parks aka Sudan Archives melds R&B, avant-garde, jazz and pop, complete with her signature violin. Exciting British songwriter Wesley Joseph is a uniquely talented R&B singer and rapper.
Irish hip-hop star Malaki is a must-watch act for his stage presence and exuberant energy. Expect some deep house meets dreamy electronica from George FitzGerald (Live). Manchester-born Interplanetary Criminal is a pioneering DJ and producer who scored a Number 1 with the infectious track ‘B.O.T.A.’ in collaboration with Eliza Rose.
Prepare for some early 90s techno all the way through to drum N bass from the dance duo X CLUB.
Leading a new generation of high-speed ravers, Sherelle has got you covered but you’ll need stamina to keep up.
From Kildare to London, pop singer April is carving out her musical path with threads of dance music and high-octane pop.
One of the most exciting DJs on the circuit Yung Singh’s sets can vary in genre from Garage to grime, jungle mixed with Punjabi folk, and everything in between. Up-and-coming hip-hop producer and DJ from West London P-rallel is one to watch.
One of Melbourne’s rising talents from the underground dance scene is Pretty Girl, a producer with a live show that packs an emotional punch. Australian-born, London-based DJ Surusinghe has five-star reviews flowing in.
Combining bass, reggaeton, breakbeat and techno, her mixes are fast and unpredictable. London-based artist LUXE has carved out a unique space for herself as a DJ, producer and composer. Her eclectic selections simultaneously blend in and stand out on a wide range of lineups.
** TICKETS GO ON SALE THIS FRIDAY AT 9AM **
Weekend Tickets for Forbidden Fruit Festival 2023 go on general sale Friday, 3 February at 9 AM via Ticketmaster Ireland & usual outlets priced from €129 including booking fee.
Pre-Sale access will be available this Thursday, 2 February from 9am
Sign-up for presale access here – https://www.forbiddenfruit.ie/tickets
Forbidden Fruit 2023 Weekend Tickets
Tier 1 – €129
Tier 2 – €139
Forbidden Fruit 2023 Weekend Instalment Ticket
The limited four-series Instalment Plan, means you get yourself a General Weekend Camping Ticket to Forbidden Fruit Festival and spread the cost across four payments. Priced – €35.00 per month for 4 withdrawals.