Irish Rail have warned those heading to the Aviva Stadium for Harry Styles' gig tomorrow that many trains are already sold out.
The music legend will perform to a sold-out crowd at the venue tomorrow night as part of his global Love On Tour. Arlo Parks is the supporting act and the event will get underway at 6pm. Those intending to travel to the Aviva Stadium by rail have been warned that many trains are fully booked. Irish Rail said all Intercity tickets need to be booked in advance.
They said on Twitter: "Many trains SOLD OUT due to event at Aviva Stadium. You must book Intercity travel in advance. Tickets only valid on specific train booked. Alcohol not permitted on any services.
Here are other ways of getting to the Harry Styles' concert in Dublin tomorrow:
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DART
The Aviva Stadium is located right beside Lansdowne Road DART station. DART's from the city centre are scheduled to run approximately every 10 minutes tomorrow evening.
Dublin Bus
The Aviva Stadium is served by a number of Dublin Bus routes. The following services will take you to close proximity of the venue: 4, 7, 7A, 38, 38A, 39 and 39A.
On foot
DART and Dublin Bus services are sure to busy before and after the gig, so leaving the stadium on foot is a good option if the weather is dry. Walking from the Aviva Stadium back to the city centre takes approximately 30 minutes.
Private bus
A number of private coaches are providing transport to and from the gig tomorrow night, including Travel Master and Translink.
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