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Laois music festival Forest Fest announces Sunday headliners
The Divine Comedy, Human League, Paul Brady, Stereo MCs among big festival line-up
Reporter:
Lynda Kiernan
01 Mar 2024 9:25 AM
Email:
lynda.kiernan@leinsterexpress.ie
Laois music and arts festival Forest Fest has announced the Sunday line-up for its acts, so day ticket holders can decide which day they want to go.
The line-up is packed with 80's stars.
"Sunday at Forest Fest is shaping up to be epic," the organisers announced.
"Joining The Human League will be Spandau Ballet's Tony Hadley, Folk Hero Paul Brady, Irelands' Most Famous Punk Band - The Undertones and Ska Legends Bad Manners
"This will be your only chance to see the Human League in Ireland this year. Don't miss out - Tickets are selling fast ," they announced on Friday, March 1.
Their acts to play on Friday and Saturday Headliners, on the Fleadh Stage and Ibiza Dance stage are yet to be announced.
The festival also promises further acts to be announced.
Already they announced a big range of acts from rappers to trad Irish to festival dance favourites like King Kong Company.
They have formed a Spotify playlist to brush up on your lyrics ahead of the festival.
Forest Fest takes place in Emo village in Laois on the weekend of July 19, 20 and 21. Tickets are still on sale.
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