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05 Apr 2026

DJ Fred Again seen to enjoy a Guinness while preforming a private gig for loved ones

Irish fans got to witness Fred Again during Electric Picnic in 2023

DJ Fred Again seen to enjoy a Guinness while preforming a private gig for loved ones

| PICTURE: Instagram/@fredagainagainagainagainagain

Popular artist Fred Again has been seen to be enjoying Guinness while preforming his latest YouTube set. 

Frederick John Philip Gibson, known professionally as Fred Again or simply Fred, is an English record producer, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and DJ.

The 31-year-old has grown popular in recent years, with some people saying his music is what they imagine a "spiritual awakening," particularly when seeing the artist live. 

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Irish fans got to witness Fred Again during Electric Picnic in 2023, however fans of the festival who attended last weekend in Stradbally didn't get to see the busy DJ.

In the above set preformed at 

The video has over 4.1 million views and nearly half a million likes.

The gig appears to be a private event for his friends and family, the artist told followers: "In the last couple years I've had less and less time to spend wit my absolute main people, and I've also been making a new recordddd. So I wanted to get all these people together and have an evening in London and play them some of the tunes and just have a nice time really. Some of the songs on this are on the record that I've just finished/am finishing. Watching this evening unfold just puts an real infinity smile on my face. I find it really funny to people watch even though these are actually MY people."

This isn't the first time the artist has been spotted enjoying a Guinness, he was spotted pouring pints at a surprise gig in 2022 in Doyle’s Pub, Dublin. 

Who knows, the Irish may see Fred Again soon!

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