
Dua Lipa at Aviva Stadium: Tickets, setlist, support and all you need to know
Dua Lipa is gearing up to perform her biggest Irish show to date, with the One Kiss singer set to take to the stage at Dublin's Aviva Stadium on Friday night.
The English singer is set to perform to over 50,000 Irish fans as she brings her global Radical Optimism tour to Dublin for a sell-out night in the capital.
It promises to be an unforgettable event and we have all the info you need ahead of Friday's gig, including what time the show is scheduled to get under way, and how you can get your hands on some last-minute tickets.
Tickets for Friday's concert are almost completely sold out, however there is still a chance for ticketless fans to see Dua Lipa perform live at the Aviva Stadium.
A handful of restricted view tickets are available to purchase via Ticketmaster, priced at €107.45 each. However, fans should take note that a restricted view ticket on Ticketmaster means the seat has a limited or obstructed view of the stage. This could be due to the seat's position, or an obstruction like a pole, speaker, or the soundboard.
Concertgoers have been urged to download their tickets to your phone ahead of Friday's concert - don't wait until the day. Screenshots will not work as barcodes are live and updating regularly.
The Aviva Stadium will start letting fans through turnstiles from 5pm on Friday and ticketholders have been warned that there is strictly no early queuing or camping permitted.
If patrons do turn up early, security and An Garda Siochana will be on patrol in advance and will turn away anyone arriving early at the venue who does not have an early entry ticket.
Ticketholders should take note that there are no re-admissions to the concert. If you leave, there is no re-entry.
The night's first support act is scheduled to be on stage at 6pm, with the second support act on the bill likely to kick off their set at around 7.15pm.
Dua Lipa is expected to take to the stage between 8.30pm and 9pm, with the event set to come to an end at 11pm.
There are two support acts lined-up for Friday's concert.
Joining Dua Lipa will be American singer and actress Dove Cameron, known for starring in the Disney Channel comedy series Liv and Maddie.
Also on Friday's bill is Alessi Rose, an indie-pop singer who served as the opening act for Noah Kahan's 2024 tour, with songs including Say Ur Mine and Hate This Part.
Setlist
Dua Lipa has performed a number of UK shows in recent weeks and the setlist being used is more or less the same at every show. During her most recent show at Anfield in Liverpool on Tuesday, Dua Lipa played the following setlist. Fans can expect it to be similar for Friday's Dublin gig.
Set 1
1. Training Season
2. End of an Era
3. Break My Heart
4. One Kiss
Set 2
5. Whatcha Doing
6. Levitating
7. These Walls
8. Valerie (The Zutons cover)
9. Maria
Set 3
10. Physical
11. Electricity
12. Hallucinate
13. Illusion
Set 4
14. Falling Forever
15. Happy for You
16. Love Again
17. Anything for Love
18. Be the One
Encore:
19. New Rules
20. Dance the Night
21. Don't Start Now
22. One Kiss
23. Houdini
As there are no parking spots available at the Aviva Stadium, concertgoers are advised to travel to the venue on public transport and park their cars in the city centre if necessary.
Lansdowne Road railway station is located immediately adjacent to the venue, and regularly served by DART services between Malahide, Howth, Bray and Greystones, and selected Commuter services from Connolly Station. Ticketholders should note that after the concert the nearby Grand Canal Dock DART station will be closed.
The venue is also easily accessible by foot within 30 minutes from St Stephen's Green, or Luas stops Charlemont on the Green Line and Point Village on the Red Line.
The Aviva Stadium is also served by bus routes 4, 7/a, 39a, 46a, 145 and 155, each of which stop a short walk away from the venue.
Concertgoers can also avail of either the Red Line or Green Line.
Red Line: Patrons can avail of the Red Cow Car Park and the Tallaght Cross West Car Park where they can avail of the Luas to Connolly Station where they can avail of the DART to Lansdowne Road or Sandymount Avenue
Green Line: Patrons can avail of the Balally Car Park, Stillorgan Car Park, Beacon South Quarter Luas Car Park and the Sandyford Park car park where they can avail of the Luas to Ranelagh which is only 20 minutes walk from the venue.
Irish Rail: Irish Rail run additional services for patrons attending at events at the Aviva Stadium. Please see www.irishrail.ie for confirmation of the above information and for timetables.
Dublin Bus: Dublin Bus Routes 4, 7/a, 39a, 46a, 145 and 155 will operate a full service nearest the venue. More info on Dublin Bus.
Taxi drop-off: Suggested locations are Pembroke Road/Northumberland Road or Tritonville Road/Herbert Road depending on your approach route
There are 100 disabled parking spaces in the Aviva Stadium car park which can only be accessed from Herbert Road. Patrons using this facility should be in the Stadium two hours prior to the event starting or admittance cannot be guaranteed.
Concertgoers are advised to follow entrance routes, which are separated by the colour groups designated to every individual ticket.
If you still need to collect your tickets, box offices will open at 3pm on Herbert Road to the south-east, and at the junction between Lansdowne Road and Northumberland Road to the south-west of the stadium.
You must enter through whichever gate is detailed on your ticket. Your ticket background colour is your dedicated route.
Red ticket (Gold Standing East): Entry via Dodder Bank off Bath Avenue/Londonbridge Rd.
Blue ticket (West Stand Upper & Gold Standing West): Entry via Podium Entrance off Shelbourne Road.
Orange ticket (West Stand Lower): Entry via Lansdowne Lane.
Green ticket (South Stand & Main Pitch Standing): Entry via Lansdowne Road.
Purple ticket (East Stand): Entry via Herbert Road.
Strict security checks will be in operation at the Aviva Stadium. All ticketholders will be subject to a search permissible under law, per Purchase Policy. Additional searches may take place once inside the venue.
Bags larger than A4, glass or cans, umbrellas, alcohol, garden furniture, selfie sticks, flares, professional cameras and audio recording equipment will not be permitted into the venue.
Patrons are especially advised not to bring large bags/backpacks as they may experience delays or be refused entry. There will be no storage facilities on-site. Any items left at entrances / in surrounding areas will be removed and disposed of accordingly.
Due to health and safety, there are strictly no camping/collapsible chairs/ stools permitted in the venue. Concertgoers do not bring these items as security will have to refuse you entry with them.
As with all events at the Aviva Stadium, a Garda Cordon will be in effect on the streets that lead to the Stadium. Only accredited vehicles will be permitted to pass by this cordon. All vehicles will be checked for accreditation.
Local residents, their immediate families, local business community will be facilitated at the barriers with proof of address. However proof of address does not guarantee entry through the cordon where high pedestrian volumes exist.
The following roads will be closed to through traffic from 1pm on Friday:
Subsequently the following roads will be closed to through traffic from 3.30pm:
Gardai have said that during the hours of operation of the Garda Cordon, vehicles, bicycles, skips, bags, bins or any other items which are causing an obstruction or which may become a trip hazard will be relocated or removed.
Organisers have confirmed that Dua Lipa's concerts will take place "rain, hail or shine" and have appealed to concertgoers to dress accordingly. The current forecast suggests Friday will be rather windy with rain and drizzle across most of the country. Some heavy falls are possible during the morning and afternoon, but the rain will become lighter and patchier towards evening, with highest temperatures of 16C to 20C with a fresh to strong and gusty southwesterly wind.
Friday night is forecast to start breezy and cloudy with patchy light rain or drizzle. Drier and clearer conditions will gradually spread through the night, but some cloud and drizzle may linger, with lowest temperatures of 11C to 16C with a moderate to fresh southwesterly wind easing light to moderate overnight.
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