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Rebecca Daly

Everything you need to know ahead of the Fairview Park gigs as Phoebe Bridgers kicks things off this evening

Tonight will see the first of a number of outdoor concerts in Dublin’s Fairview Park, with acts such as Primal Scream, Olivia Rodrigo and Stereophonics set to take to the stage over the next week so.

American singer/songwriter Phoebe Bridgers will kick things off this evening with a sold-out gig.

Here is everything you need to know about the Fairview Park gigs.

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Line-up

The first concert in the venue takes place this evening, with Primal Scream set to play on Wednesday.

Greta Van Fleet will take to the stage on Thursday, followed by Inhaler on Saturday and St Vincent on Sunday.

Foals will play on Monday, June 27, and Olivia Rodrigo on Thursday, June 30.

Finally, Stereophonics are set to play on Friday, July 1.

Time

The majority of the shows start at 8pm, with gates opening at 7pm.

Inhaler’s show on Saturday will start an hour earlier at 7pm, with gates opening at 6pm.

Overnight queuing will not be permitted, with those showing up too early set to be turned away by organisers.

Location and getting there

The shows will take place at the Annesley Bridge end of Fairview Park.

It can be accessed by Dublin Bus routes 14, 15, 27, 27A and 27B from Eden Quay. The 6, H1, H2, H3 and 130 from Lower Abbey Street, as well as the 42 and 43 from Talbot Street, also travel to the park.

The Clontarf Road DART Station is also located beside Fairview Park.

Concert-goers are strongly recommended to use public transport as there are no parking facilities provided at the concert site.

Banned items

As always, there are a number of items that are not permitted at concerts. In Fairview Park, glass, cans, umbrellas, alcohol, garden furniture, selfie sticks and flares are banned.

Professional cameras, cameras with detachable lenses, video cameras, audio recording devices, iPads and GoPros are also prohibited.

Ticket holders are asked to avoid bringing backpacks or large handbags to the venue, as they might be refused entry. Security checks will be in operation at the entrance.

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