Croke Park and Dublin City Council bosses are set to add 50% more loos around the stadium for concert goers attending Ed Sheeran later this month.
As many as 160,000 people are expected to see the Bad Habits hitmaker play the GAA venue on April 23 and April 24.
In a letter to residents living around the stadium, Croke Park bosses have said concert goers will be flushed for choice with more toilets around the stadium, with 50 per cent more portaloos placed alongside footpaths, compared to previous gigs in 2019.
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The newsletter states: “There will be an increase by nearly 50 per cent on the number of portaloos located in the local area around the stadium compared to the last concerts in 2019.
“There will also be stewards on duty at these sites as well as lighting and directional signage to guide concert patrons.”
Dublin City Council will locate the portaloos on streets, including Clonliffe Road, the Davin car park, Fitzgibbon street, the North Circular Road, Sackville avenue, Mountjoy Square, St Anne’s Road and Drumcondra Road.
This is the first of seven concerts to take place at the venue this year, two by Sheeran, who last played the northside venue in 2015, and five by Garth Brooks in September.
In all, Sheeran will play eight venues across the country on this tour in Dublin, Galway, Limerick, and Belfast, meaning both he and Garth Brooks will play to an estimated 400k fans each here this year.
Work has already started to prepare the pitch for the Sheeran concerts and Mr Aiken said around 100 people will be employed on site between now and when Sheeran goes on stage.
Noise control measures will be in place, with sound levels to be checked by a suitable qualified noise consultant and the DCC’s Environmental Health Officer.
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