Harry Styles is set to take to the stage in Ireland this weekend.
The "As It Was" hitmaker will be playing Slane Castle this Saturday in a much-awaited gig. The concert comes as part of "Love On Tour" which will run across 22 countries.
We previously reported on how Irish shops were facing a feather boa shortage in the run up to the upcoming gig. Manager of FunPlace in St Stephen's Green, Sarah Collery had told Q102: "People are waiting for our big order to come in next week, where we'll have all the pastel colours.
"His traditional thing is wearing the purple feather boa or the lime green. I think it's a mix of both like across all ages, probably a bit more women; definitely across the board with ages."
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Here we bring you everything you need to know about Harry Styles at Slane Castle this weekend:
Are there tickets left?
Sadly, there are no tickets left as the event is fully sold out.
What time does the concert start?
The concert starts at 2.30pm but the gates will open at 2pm.
How do I get to Slane Castle?
Slane Castle is located in the village of Slane in Co Meath.
Buses and Coaches
Those travelling to the concert venue from Dublin can take the Dublin Shuttle buses (Bus Eireann and Marathon Coaches) that will travel towards Slane on Dublin Road (N2). You will have to disembark at the Fennor Bus Depot.
Cars and Taxis
Those driving or taking a taxi to Slane Castle can take the M1 where you will exit at Drogheda North / Slane (Junction 10) and travel towards Slane and park in the Pink Car Park (Drogheda Road). Taxis will be diverted to the designated area in the Pink Car Park for dropping off patrons.
Gardai have warned that no vehicles are to drop off patrons on the main road. All drop-offs must take place in the designated area in the Pink Car Park.
Thos driving to the concert from Dublin via the N2 will have to park at Green Cark Park (Dublin Rd at McGruders Cross).
Gardai will put in the following traffic restrictions in place on Saturday, June 10:
- At 7:00am there will be restricted access to Slane
- At 9:00am all roads into Slane will be closed.
- These road closures will remain in place until approximately 2:00am on Sunday when the concert is over, and all patrons have safely left.
- Gardai will be on duty at key junctions to stop and redirect traffic where necessary.
- No parking will be permitted on roadsides and cars will be towed away.
There are four official car parks and these are located on the
- Navan Road (Red Car Park)
- Dublin Rd (Green Car Park)
- Collon Road (Blue Car Park)
- Drogheda Rd (Pink Car Park).
- The VIP and Accessibility Car Park are located on the Navan Road.
Accessibility Car Parking is provided within the VIP car park off the N51 adjacent to the Event site. This car park can be accessed via Navan. Prior permission should be obtained from the concert promoters MCD to avail of these car parking facilities.
You can find more information on all the transport options on the Eventz website.
What items are banned?
Folding chairs of any kind (no exceptions).
Animals (other than registered working dogs).
Large backpacks.
Glass, cans, hard plastic or metal reusable bottles.
Umbrellas.
Alcohol or illegal substances.
Professional cameras, video equipment or iPads.
Any item that could be a weapon or pose a hazard.
For the full list, please visit www.mcd.ie/prohibited-items
it is your responsibility to familiarise yourself with what you can and can’t bring.
*Any confiscated items will be disposed of. Non-surrender may lead to refusal/removal from site.
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