Ireland’s First 80’s Festival ‘Forever Young’ Has Quite The Line Up!

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Welcome to the Pleasuredome! Introducing Forever Young, Ireland’s very first 80’s festival, taking place Friday, July 5th to Sunday, July 7th on the grounds of the spectacular Palmerstown House Estate, Naas, Co. Kildare.

This one is for grown-ups who want to let loose for a weekend! Rewind that mixtape and head back to the golden age of pop music, all the bands you loved, all the songs you know, in a gorgeous setting with plenty of bars and delicious food, only 30 minutes from Dublin.

Young, Ireland’s First 80’s Festival ‘Forever Young’ Has Quite The Line Up!

Day tickets start at €107 with no booking fees and the Festival offers luxury on-site camping, glamping, motorhome and caravan facilities, as well as on-site parking and regular local and Dublin shuttle services.

The party of the Summer will feature classic live sets from a host of original 80’s icons: The Human League, Holly Johnson (Frankie Goes to Hollywood), Level 42, Kim Wilde, Jimmy Somerville (The Communards/Bronski Beat), Marc Almond (Soft Cell), Bonnie Tyler, Midge Ure (Ultravox), Thompson Twins’ Tom Bailey.

Young, Ireland’s First 80’s Festival ‘Forever Young’ Has Quite The Line Up!

Hothouse Flowers, Heaven 17, T’Pau, Big Country, From the Jam (with founding member Bruce Foxton), Cry Before Dawn, The Fizz (Buck’s Fizz), China Crisis, Imagination, Toyah, Hazel O’Connor, Katrina (& The Waves), Dr & The Medics and The South. The Festival site will open for campers on Friday July 5th with a Festival Welcome Party including performances by The Christians, Andrew Strong (The Commitments) and Bagatelle.

Tickets from €107 from www.foreveryoungfestival.ie (no booking fees) On-site Luxury Glamping, Camping, Motorhome and Caravan Parking. Regular Local and Dublin Shuttles. Bars, Food Village, Fairground Rides, Tribute Band Stage, Silent Disco, and more

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 For more information and tickets see www.foreveryoungfestival.ie