St Anne's Park is set to come alive this weekend.
Dermot Kennedy will take to the stage in the north Dublin park on Friday, June 10 and Saturday, June 11, followed by 80s legends Duran Duran on Sunday, June 12.
Ahead of the gigs this weekend, MCD has released a guide for concert goers around getting there, start times, things to bring and everything else you need to know before leaving for the shows.
Here is everything you need to know about going to Dermot Kennedy and Duran Duran at St Anne's Park this weekend.
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What time does Dermot Kennedy and Duran Duran start at St Anne's Park?
All St Anne's Park concerts this June will begin at 6pm with gates opening ta 5pm.
How to get to St Anne's Park
St Anne's Park is relatively accessible via public transport.
If you are getting the DART, get off at the Raheny stop and turn right once you exit the station. Walk through the village and when you get to the T junction, turn left and you will reach St Anne's Park.
Dublin Bus routes that will bring you within walking distance of the park are the 6, H1, H2, H3 and 130.
Will there be parking at St Anne's Park for Dermot Kennedy and Duran Duran?
Accessible parking must be booked in advance of the concerts at St Anne's Park.
Otherwise, there will be no parking available at St Anne's Park for the Dermot Kennedy or Duran Duran concerts. Towing and clamping will be in operation.
Where do I enter St Anne's Park?
Your designated entrance will be on your ticket.
The green entrance can be found on Sybil Hill and the blue entrance on All Saints Road (the tennis courts). There will be no entry or exit on Mount Prospect Avenue.
Banned items
There is a list of items that you will not be permitted to bring inside St Anne's Park for Dermot Kennedy or Duran Duran.
No backpacks, large handbags or bags over A4 size will be allowed. Other items you are not allowed take inside include garden furniture, umbrellas, garden furniture, professional cameras, selfie sticks, glass or cans, alcohol and iPads.
Everyone entering the grounds of the concerts will be subject to a search.
Will there be food at the Dermot Kennedy and Duran Duran St Anne's Park concerts?
There will be food trucks at all concerts at St Anne's Park this June.
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