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Everything you need to know ahead of Lana Del Rey's Aviva Stadium gig

Everything you need to know ahead of Lana Del Rey's Aviva Stadium gig

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There will be no summer time sadness for Irish Lana Del Rey fans this week as the star makes her way to Dublin.
This week the Video Games singer announced American singer-songwriter Banks will be opening her Aviva Stadium show in Dublin on June 30.
Having kicked off her 6-date UK and Ireland stadium tour in Cardiff on Monday night, here's everything you need to know ahead of her Dublin gig. They'll be no summer time sadness for Irish Lana Del Rey fans this week as the star makes her way to Dublin. Pic:for ABA
Doors are set to open at 5pm with the show expected to kick off at 6pm.
There will be strictly no queuing or camping allowed prior to gates opening. Due to health and safety, there are strictly no camping/collapsible chairs permitted on site.
Security have advised not to bring these items as they will have to refuse you entry. This week the Video Games singer announced American singer-songwriter Banks will be opening her Aviva Stadium show in Dublin on June 30. Pic:for ABA
While the setlist hasn't been officially confirmed for Dublin, this was the setlist for her opening night in Cardiff: Stars Fell on Alabama Henry, come on Stand by Your Man (Tammy Wynette cover) Chemtrails Over the Country Club Ultraviolence Ride Monologue Ride Video Games Norman fucking Rockwell Arcadia Did you know that there's a tunnel under Ocean Blvd Quiet in the South Vertigo: Scene D'Amour Howl Young and Beautiful Summertime Sadness Born to Die 57.5 Salvatore Take Me Home, Country Roads Having kicked off her 6-date UK and Ireland stadium tour in Cardiff on Monday night, here's everything you need to know ahead of her Dublin gig. Pic:for ABA
MCD have advised patrons to plan and book their return travel arrangements in advance allowing at least an extra 3 hours travel time to and from the venue.
As traffic and parking delays are inevitable you are encouraged to walk, use public transport and private coach services.
Here's a full round up of public transport routes to the venue: BY DART: Nearest stations are Landsdowne Road or Grand Canal Dock After the concert Grand Canal
Dock station will be closed. More info on Irish Rail. BY BUS: Dublin Bus Routes 1, C1, C2, 7(a), 39, 47, 70, S2 will operate nearest the venue. More info on Dublin Bus. BY TRAIN: Train times and information can be found at Irish Rail. TAXI DROP-OFF: Suggested locations are Pembroke Road/Northumberland Road or Tritonville Road/Herbert Road depending on your approach route.
You must enter through whichever gate is detailed on your ticket. Your ticket background colour is your dedicated route.
BLUE ROUTE (West Stand Upper & Gold Standing West) – Enter via Shelbourne Road.
ORANGE ROUTE (West Stand Lower) – Enter via Lansdowne Lane.
GREEN ROUTE (South Stand & Main Pitch Standing) – Enter via Lansdowne Road.
PURPLE ROUTE (East Stand) – Enter via Herbert Road / Tritonville Road.
RED ROUTE (Gold Standing East) – Enter via Bath Avenue.
There will be two box offices located at the junction Lansdowne Road / Northumberland Road and on Herbert Road.
No, the Aviva Stadium is a cashless venue.
MCD cannot amend or move any ticket bookings, but if you are attending
on general admission tickets and would benefit from an accessible accommodation, you can request this in advance via their website.
Accessible ticket holders do not need to contact in advance, they will be contacted directly regarding accessible parking options.
All accessible parking must be arranged in advance. Please note wheelchair bays are for wheelchair users only.

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