Global pop superstar Harry Styles is in town next week as the former One Direction singer brings his spectacular solo show to Slane Castle.
The June 10 gig is hotly anticipated by fans after Harry's rousing shows in the Aviva Stadium last year when he was spotted at numerous spots around Dublin, including Dalkey for a swim.
As well as trying to locate feather boas, fans are already planning their trip to the famous Meath venue with many camping out the night before.
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The event is fully sold out, but if you're still looking to nab a ticket you could try Ticketmaster, the official resale partner for the concert.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the gig on Saturday, June 10 including travel, support acts and the potential set list.
Stage times and support acts
Styles will be supported by two special guests on the big day: Irish rock band Inhaler and Grammy-winning British indie rockers Wet Leg.
Doors will open at 2pm, with the show set to kick off at 2.30pm.
Travel
There are local bus providers travelling from all over Ireland to the Boyne Valley for the major concert at Slane Castle.
For example, Marathon Coaches and Expressway are running services from Dublin, while Travelmaster and Expressway are running services from Cork.
To check the nearest bus service to you, visit www.evntz.ie and select your province.
If you're travelling by car, car parks must be booked in advance via www.evntz.ie.
There are four official car parks for the event: Green, Blue, Red and Pink.
Car parks are assigned when booking based on Garda traffic management plans, with all public car and bus parks a 20 to 30 minute walk to the site itself.
There is no roadside parking and 24 hour towing and clamping will be in operation.
Expect delays when exiting the car park after the event as they will be cleared on rotation for safety, with buses getting priority.
Age requirements, customer care and 'halo effect'
Under 16s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian aged over 25. Unaccompanied minors will be refused entry to the concert.
There will be customer care reps in pink hi-vis vests dotted around the venue for any questions you have, or if you want to enquire about the 'Tag-A-Kid' wristband scheme.
If you see someone in difficulty in the crowd during the performance, get everyone in a circle around them lifting their phone torches up, pointed towards the stage to make a halo effect of light so that help can get to them asap.
There will be catering and bar facilities onsite, with Proof of Age required both for the sale of alcohol and entry.
Water points will be located throughout the concert site.
If you have any accessibility requirements or medical conditions, get in touch via www.mcd.ie/contact-us.
What to bring and banned items
Make sure to download and transfer your tickets ahead of time.
As this is an outdoor event, you'll need to be prepared for always unpredictable Irish weather, so make sure to wear layers and bring a raincoat/poncho and suncream and to wear comfortable, flat shoes.
No bulky big bags are allowed at the gig, so make sure that any bag you bring is A4 size only.
You cannot bring the following with you: alcohol, glass, cans, plastic or metal reusable bottles, folding chairs, umbrellas, professional camera or video equipment or iPads.
For a full list of prohibited items, go to www.mcd.ie/prohibited-items.
Potential set list for Harry Styles at Slane Castle
If Styles' set list on previous dates on his Love on Tour global jaunt is anything to go by, expect the set list to look something like this recent set at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Daydreaming
Golden
Adore You
Keep Driving
Daylight
She
Matilda
Satellite
Late Night Talking
Happy Birthday to You (Mildred J. Hill & Patty Hill cover)
Cinema
Music for a Sushi Restaurant (with YMCA Intro)
Treat People With Kindness
What Makes You Beautiful (with ‘Best Song Ever’ intro)
Grapejuice
Watermelon Sugar
Fine Line
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