Mount Kimbie, Jack Garratt, Paul Kalkbrenner, and more for Dublin's Metropolis

Jessy Lanza, Superpoze, Cyril Hahn, White Collar Boy, New Jackson, and DJ Deece

By Scott Williams | Published: Thu 15th Sep 2016

Metropolis 2016 - Mount Kimbie
Photo credit: Carrie Tang

Metropolis 2016

Thursday 3rd to Saturday 5th November 2016
RDS Main Arena, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland MAP
164.50 euros

Mount Kimbie, Jack Garratt, Paul Kalkbrenner, Jessy Lanza, Superpoze, Cyril Hahn, White Collar Boy, New Jackson, and DJ Deece are the latest additions for the line-up for Metropolis Festival, which returns for its second chapter, after its sell out first year. POD & Hidden Agenda present Metropolis - Mother City, taking place in the array of warehouses and venues within the Royal Dublin Society Showground from Thursday 3rd to Saturday 5th November 2016.

This indoor event offers a tapestry of music, art installations, performance and conversation over 6 stages, including performances from Grace Jones, DJ Shadow (Opening Party), Solomun, Moderat, Groove Armada (DJ Set), SBTRKT (DJ Set), Booka Shade - Movements 10, Floating Points (3hr DJ Set), Basbadnotgood, Crystal Castles, The Sugarhill Gang, Shura, Clams Casino, Klangkarussell, Novelist, Fatima Yamaha, Fakear, Girl Band, and Mall Grab.

For the line-up details and day splits, as available see the Metropolis line-up page.

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A full ticket including the opening party on Thursday with DJ Shadow were priced at 164.50 euros and have sold out. A 2 day ticket is priced at 145 euros, Thursday only tickets are priced at 39.50 euros inc booking fee.

This event does not have camping but there are a number of hotels, hostels and guest houses in the area.




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