Summer is here and some of the world's best musicians will descend upon Dublin over the coming weeks for outdoor shows.
St Anne's Park has a busy schedule coming up, with five gigs booked in the space of a week. The Lumineers will kick off the summer season at the 240-acre public park on Friday June 2, following by Soft Cell on Saturday June 3.
Lionel Richie is set to take the stage on Sunday June 4, while the 1975 will play their second Dublin gig of 2023 on Wednesday June 7. Rockers Pulp will conclude the week of gigs on Friday June 9. Tickets for some of the shows are still available on Ticketmaster.
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Dublin City Council has issued advice to concert goers attending St Anne's Park over the coming days. Here's everything you need to know:
Public transport and parking at St Anne's Park
Concert-goers have been urged to use public transport to get to the gigs and allow for at least an extra two hours travel time to and from the venue.
St Anne's Park is within walking distance of Harmonstown DART stations and is also served by Dublin Bus routes 6, H1, H2, H3 or 130 from Abbey St lower.
There will be no public parking during the event and the car parks in St Anne's Park will not be open. Towing and clamping will be in operation.
Entry to St Anne's Park
There will be two entrances for ticketholders on concert days. Access will be made available via the Green entrance off Sybil Hill Road and the Blue entrance via the tennis courts off All Saints Road.
Both routes are approximately 1.3km walk from the park entrance to the event site. Re-admission will not be allowed so if you leave the venue you will not be able to re-enter.
Items are prohibited from the concerts
Large handbags and backpacks are not allowed. Attendees are warned that there are now storage or cloakroom facilities at St Anne's Park.
Glass or cans, umbrellas, alcohol, garden furniture, selfie sticks, flares, professional cameras or cameras with a detachable lens, video cameras, audio recording devices, IPads and GoPros will not be permitted.
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