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Fairview Park concerts: What you can and can't bring into gig, how to get there and everything you need to know

Big international and Irish acts such as Olivia Rodrigo, Mabel, Primal Scream and Inhaler are gearing up to play Dublin's Fairview Park this June.

From set times to designated entrances to ways of getting there, there is a chuck of info that is handy to know before heading to the Fairview Park concerts this June.

Here is everything you need to know about the Fairview Park gigs including Olivia Rodrigo, Inhaler, Primal Scream and St Vincent.

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Who is playing Fairview Park in Dublin this June?

The line-up for the Fairview Park concerts this summer is as follows:

  • Phoebe Bridgers on Monday, June 20
  • Primal Scream on Wednesday, June 22
  • Greta Van Fleet on Thursday, June 23
  • Inhaler on Saturday, June 25
  • St Vincent on Sunday, June 25
  • Olivia Rodrigo on Thursday, June 30

Stereophonics will also play Fairview Park on Friday, July 1.

Phoebe Bridgers performs live (Gary Miller/Getty Images)

What time to gates open for concerts at Fairview Park?

Gates open for all concerts at Fairview Park at 7pm with shows starting at 8pm.

This excludes Inhaler on June 25, when gates will open 6pm for the show starting at 7pm.

No overnight queueing will be allowed and those showing up early will be turned away.

Are there items banned from the Fairview Park concerts?

Items banned from the concerts at Fairview Park in Dublin include glass or cans, umbrellas, alcohol, garden furniture, selfie sticks and flares.

Professional cameras or cameras with a detachable lens, video cameras, audio recording devices, iPads and GoPros are also banned.

Strict security checks will be in operation and ticket holders are asked to not bring backpacks or large handbags as they might be refused entry to the venue.

How to get to Fairview Park for the concerts

Using public transport to get to the concerts is strongly recommended by promoters. There will be no parking facilities provided at the concert site.

Dublin Bus routes that go to Fairview Park include routes 14, 15, 27, 27A and 27B from Eden Quay as well as the 6, H1, H2, H3 and 130 from Lower Abbey Street and the 42 and 43 from Talbot Street.

You can also get the DART to Clontarf Road DART Station which is located beside the park.

Where in Fairview park are the concerts taking place?

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

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