Concerts in Marlay Park have become a hotly anticipated annual event, with a slew of beloved international and Irish acts taking to the stage during the summer months to provide an unreal show for Dublin concert goers.
From rock legends Guns N Roses to Avicii to Red Hot Chili Peppers, there have been some great bands and artists to play at the south Dublin venue.
Here are some of the best concerts that have happened at Marlay Park.
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Metallica
Metallica played at Dublin's Marlay Park back in 2009 and brought fans the ultimate metal sesh.
With belters like Enter Sandman, Master of Puppets and Nothing Else Matters played, it was a concert to be remembered.
Tom Jones
The legend that is Tom Jones played Marlay Park in 2012 alongside Van Morrison.
With hits like What's Up Pussycat and Sex Bomb belted by the cheeky charmer, long time fans of the Welsh singer were brought back to their youth with the unique allure of Tom that never seems to disappear with age.
Guns N Roses
Guns N Roses is perhaps one of the most legendary rock bands to ever exist, and their 2022 Marlay Park show brought fans everything they wanted and more with some of the group's biggest songs.
The setlist included Paradise City as well as recent releases.
Avicii
At the height of his fame, Levels hit maker Avicii played Dublin's Marlay Park in 2015.
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Red Hot Chili Peppers played the venue in summer 2022. Having previously played Croke Park, the rock band is no stranger to delighting fans in Dublin and the Marlay Park show did not disappoint.
Anthony Keidis and co brought fans back to their glory days with belters such as Can't Stop, By The Way and Californication.
David Guetta
David Guetta was the most prolific dance pop DJ to rule the charts in the 2010s, and the Frenchman played Marlay Park in 2012.
Despite the rain, the crowd was more than up for a jump around with tunes like She Wolf, Wet and Love Is Gone.
Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer
Another fantastic gig to take place at Marlay Park in the summer of 2022 was that of Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer.
These three powerhouses of 2000s punk rock came together to bring fans back to their emo glory days.
Oasis
2005 saw Brit rock legends Oasis take to the stage at Marlay Park, bringing together fans for tunes that make for a sing song like no other including Wonderwall and Don't Look Back in Anger.
Kings of Leon
Kings of Leon rocked Dublin's Marlay Park in 2014. Although faced with bucketing rain, the gig was still on fire, kicking off the show with Supersoaker and giving fans unreal performances of Use Somebody, Sex On Fire and more.
Stone Roses
Stone Roses took to the Marlay Park stage in 2016 and hot the crowd with classic after classic, kicking things off with I Wanna Be Adored followed by belters such as Made Of Stone, Love Spreads and She Bangs The Drums.
Kanye West
Back in 2014, Kanye West rocked rap fans at Marlay Park with support from none other than Happy hit maker Pharrell Williams.
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