
Urgent ticket warning issued to fans ahead of Justin Timberlake's Dublin gig as stage times & support acts revealed
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Justin Timberlake is playing at Malahide Castle this Saturday, June 28
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Here's everything you need to know before the gig
But before the music kicks off this weekend, here's everything you need to know before attending the gig.
First off, concert chiefs have urged concertgoers
to download their
tickets
to their devices BEFORE reaching the
venue.
This is to
ensure you can download your ticket while you have good coverage or are connected to the internet.
And if you're up for a shot of 00s nostalgia and want to
rock
your body, the good
news
is that there are still tickets available from
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HOW TO GET THERE
The DART will be
running
rail services to and from Malahide DART Station for the concert, with the station just a 10-minute stroll from the venue entrance.
Punters have been advised to book their return
As
traffic
and parking delays are inevitable, attendees are encouraged to walk, cycle, use
Punters have been advised to allow plenty of time for concert entry procedures, ticket checks and searches.
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Everyone will also be subject to a search permissible under
law
and a condition of ticket purchase and entry and additional
security
checks may take place once inside the venue.
STRICT RULES
Under 16s must be accompanied at all times by a parent/guardian over 25, who take full responsibility and
remain
with them throughout the event.
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Strict age monitoring in place. Unaccompanied under 16s will be refused entry without refund.
Malahide Castle is a green field site, and routes of entry may require a significant walk.
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It is recommended concertgoers wear sturdy
shoes
, trainers, or wellies. Sandals, flip flops, and high heels of any kind are strongly discouraged.
WHO ARE THE SUPPORT ACTS?
All venue bars will be cashless and have contactless card payment facilities.
However, food vendors will take card and cash payments.
The special guests supporting Timberlake at his
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Best known for
songs
such as Hold My Hand and Don't Be So Hard on Yourself, Jess is the perfect act to get fans in the mood for JT.
WHAT ARE THE STAGE TIMES?
Doors for the gig will open at 4pm and the pop
star
is expected to hit the stage around 8pm.
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