Everything you need to know about the big summer festival taking place in Royal Hospital Kilmainham this weekend
The Forbidden Fruit main stage last year. Bicep present Chroma, Nia Archives and Freddie Gibbs are among those who will play on the main stage this weekend., one of the first big festivals of the summer, returns to the grounds of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, home of the Irish Museum of Modern Art, inSaturday, June 1st, includes Bicep, Nia Archives, Groove Armada, Freddie Gibbs, Le Boom, Paris Texas and Interplanetary Criminal to name a few.
Festival gates open at 2pm each day, last entry to the festival is at 9.30pm and the last act should finish at 10.45pm.There is no parking at the venue. Traffic restrictions will be in place on Military Road and Kilmainham Lane. The nearest public car park is Park Rite Parking Lot at 7 Queen Street, Dublin 7.
Bar and catering facilities are available; a Challenge 25 policy will be in operation at bars, so anyone who looks 25 years or younger can expect to be asked for ID.
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