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Mumford & Sons at Malahide Castle: Everything you need to know from stage times to travel and last-minute tickets

Mumford & Sons at Malahide Castle: Everything you need to know from stage times to travel and last-minute tickets

The trio released their new album called Rushmere earlier this year.
When and where is it?
Mumford & Sons play Malahide Castle in Dublin on Friday, July 4.
Are there any tickets left?
At the time of writing, there are a number of resale tickets available, you should only go to verified resellers such as Ticketmaster.
Download your tickets to your phone in advance, in case there are internet or connectivity issues at the site.
When do gates open?
Gates open at 4pm. The first support act is expected on stage at 5pm with the concert set to finish at 10.45pm.
Security checks will be in place, so allow time for bag searches and entry. Large bags, alcohol, umbrellas, professional cameras, and recording equipment are not permitted.
Who's supporting Mumford & Sons?
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Opening the show will be Lisa Hannigan, Divorce and Odhran Murphy.
What songs will they play?
While setlists can vary, based on some of their recent set lists across North America fans can expect to hear:
Rushmere
Little Lion Man
Surrender
I Will Wait
Believe
Ghosts That We Know
Lover of the Light
Babel
Caroline
Rushmere
Rockin' in the Free World
Ditmas
Truth
Dust Bowl Dance
Icarus
Where It Belongs
Awake My Soul
Hopeless Wanderer
White Blank Page
The Wolf
The Cave
Delta
Reminder
Timshel
How do I get to Malahide Castle?
Concert-goers are strongly encouraged to use public transport, as parking is limited and traffic delays are expected.
DART: Malahide Station is a 15-minute walk from the venue. Extra services typically run on concert nights — check Irish Rail for schedules.
Bus: Routes H2 and 42 connect from the city centre to Malahide.
Coach services: Private return buses are available via providers like Marathon Coaches, JJ Kavanagh and Irish Concert Travel — pre-booking is advised.
If driving, parking must be pre-booked via the Evntz app. Follow signage on approach and allow plenty of time.
What facilities are at the venue?
Expect food vendors, bars, a merch stand, first aid points and an accessible viewing area.
What does the weather look like?
According to Met Éireann, it will be breezy or windy tomorrow. There are some brighter intervals expected early in the morning, with mostly cloudy conditions overall with outbreaks of rain and drizzle spreading from the northeast through the day.
Temperatures will be highest of 16 to 18 degrees in moderate to fresh and gusty south-westerly winds.
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