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Fun in the sun: Forbidden Fruit draws to a close in the sunshine

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AFTER NEW ORDER’s performance last night, the blazing sunshine ensured there was no Blue Monday for revellers at the Forbidden Fruit festival on its final day.

As some waited for the performances of Wilco and James Vincent McMorrow this evening, they lapped up the rare Bank Holiday sunshine on the grounds of the Royal Hospital in Kilmainham.

And LightCurvePhoto‘s Stephen Kilkenny was there to catch a few snaps:

Fun in the sun: Forbidden Fruit draws to a close in the sunshine
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