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Dublin s Forbidden Fruit Festival postponed until 2022
Updated / Wednesday, 5 May 2021
13:07
Forbidden Fruit Festival in 2013
Forbidden Fruit, which takes place in Dublin s Royal Hospital in Kilmainham and which was due to celebrate its tenth anniversary this year, has been rescheduled for next year’s June Bank Holiday weekend due to the pandemic.
In a statement, Irish independent festival and concert promotors POD said that despite all efforts, the current health restrictions make it impossible for the events to take place this year .
POD, who are also behind Waterford’s All Together Now and Metropolis music festivals, added, We would like to say a big thanks to all the artists, managers, agents, crew, partners, production companies, and workers who continue to work alongside us through these difficult times.
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Watch The Festival of Now
Updated / Wednesday, 23 Dec 2020
22:19
Pillow Queens get ready for their close-up. Picture credit: Greg Purcell (Collective Films)
Will Rolfe, POD s festival curator, writes for RTÉ Culture about a strange year for the live music sector and previews The Festival of Now
Over 20 Irish artists Blindboy, Gemma Dunleavy, Jafaris, KOJAQUE, Mango X MathMan, Pillow Queens, and Sorcha Richardson took part in The Festival of Now, a unique festival film celebrating the heart of music and arts in Ireland today.
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