The event will kick off in Emo once again in July.
Forest Fest will return to Laois next year!
The indie boutique festival has been confirmed for a third straight year, and will be kicking off in Emo once again from July 19th - 21st 2024.
Loyalty tickets for the event will go on sale next Wednesday, Dec 13th, with early bird tickets available from the following Friday, Dec 15th.
Organisers say they'll be repeating the festival arena setup with four dedicated arenas to include the popular festival Fleadh tent and arena for best of up and coming Irish acts with an emphasis on as much local talent as possible.
One tent will also be dedicated late at night to recreating the Ibiza Summer Dance Vibe from the 90’s with international DJ’s already booked.
Promoter Philip Meagher says:
"We’ve been listening attentively to the feedback from those who enjoyed Forest Fest this summer, to the local community, the bands and the artists and it’s a resounding thumbs up for the Forest Fest formula.
So, we are delighted to confirm that it’s happening, we are going again next year.
The message too, is loud and clear, don’t go changing, we love you just the way you are, and we intend to heed that desire for an interesting line-up in an intimate setting.
People loved the Forest Fest vibe, and we want to stay true to that as bigger isn’t always better."
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