FESTIVALS

FORBIDDEN FRUIT FESTIVAL

Held on the historic grounds of the Irish Museum of Modern Art at the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Forbidden Fruit is the capital’s longest-running city-based festival—blending music, art, and culture in a setting like no other.

Every year, the festival marks the start of summer with a bold, multi-genre lineup spanning cutting-edge electronic, hip hop, indie, and beyond. The 10th anniversary edition in 2022 was a sold-out celebration of everything that makes Forbidden Fruit a cornerstone of the Irish festival calendar.

Now a staple of the Bank Holiday weekend, it’s where music lovers come together for two days of unforgettable performances, sunny energy (most of the time), and the best crowd in the city.tation continues to grow, drawing a passionate community of music fans who return year after year for its unique mix of incredible performances, stunning setting, and unbeatable atmosphere.

IN THE MEADOWS

A one-day festival celebrating music culture in all its forms—set in the iconic grounds of the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin.

Returning on June 7th, 2025, In The Meadows is more than just a festival, it’s a genre-shifting, artist-led experience built for true music fans. Each year we select a headliner who helps shape the lineup, curating a day of music that reflects their own creative world.

This year, we’re honoured to welcome the Godfather of Punk, Iggy Pop, as headliner and co-curator. Expect a lineup charged with raw energy, fearless sounds, and boundary-pushing artists chosen with intention.

The first edition in 2024 was led by Mercury Prize-nominated Irish band Lankum, who headlined their biggest hometown show to date alongside Mogwai, Mercury Rev, Black Country, New Road, and more.

At its heart, In The Meadows is about respecting the craft, giving space to artists, and creating a unique atmosphere for audiences who live for live music.

A four-day camping festival set in the breathtaking Curraghmore Estate, Waterford—a festival of Discovery, Art, Food and Wellness, where music lovers, families, and free spirits come together.

Since its debut, All Together Now has quickly become one of Ireland's most cherished festivals. The inaugural event sold out with headliners Fleet Foxes, Underworld, and First Aid Kit, and the second edition followed suit, selling out shortly after its announcement, featuring The National, Patti Smith, Father John Misty, and more.

After a two-year hiatus following pandemic, the third edition returned with a powerful lineup including Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Underworld, Groove Armada (Live), Jungle, Self Esteem, CMAT, and more.

This year marks the third time All Together Now has sold out. The festival’s reputation continues to grow, drawing a passionate community of music fans who return year after year for its unique mix of incredible performances, stunning setting, and unbeatable atmosphere.

ALL TOGETHER NOW