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Macklemore at St Anne's Park: Ticket information, how to get there and more
Macklemore at St Anne's Park: Ticket information, how to get there and more

Irish Times

time03-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Irish Times

Macklemore at St Anne's Park: Ticket information, how to get there and more

Multi-platinum and Grammy award winning rapper, Macklemore returns to Dublin after two years as part of the Ben tour. The Seattle native has been releasing music since 2000 but it wasn't until he teamed up with producer Ryan Lewis and unveiled The Heist in 2012 that he entered the mainstream. Over the years, he has gathered nearly 20 billion in streams and views, enshrining him as one of the most successful independent artists in history. When and where is it? Macklemore is to play St Anne's Park in Clontarf , Dublin on Wednesday, June 4th. St Anne's Park What time should I arrive and what time does the gig start? Gates open at 5pm. Concertgoers are advised to arrive half an hour before the show starts. There is no queuing allowed before gates opening, meaning you will be turned away if you arrive too early. READ MORE Who is playing? Macklemore plus special guests RUDIM3NTAL and Allie Sherlock What will they play? The set list has not be released but you can expect his singles such as Thrift Shop, Can't Hold Us, Glorious, Good Old Days and Marmalade. Here is the setlist from Lovestream Festival in Slovakia in August 2024. Chant Thrift Shop Same Love Downtown These Days Summer Days Stump Dance Off Work, Slay and Do It All Day Glorious Can't Hold Us How do I get to and from the gig? People are advised to allow at least an extra two hours travel time to and from the venue. Traffic and parking delays are expected. Travel by bus: Marathon Coaches are among those offering direct, private services, with a return bus operating from Northwall Quay Bus Stop 7623 in Dublin city centre to a range of destinations across the counties Dublin, Meath and Kildare. JJ Kavanagh Event Coaches also pick up from locations in Limerick, Nenagh, Roscrea, Portlaoise, Kildare, Clonmel, Callan, Kilkenny, Waterford and Carlow. Dublin Bus run services near to St Anne's Park. Routes from Abbey St Lower include 6, H1, H2, H3 or 130. Visit for more information. Travel by train: The Dart will run services to and from the concerts each day. You are advised to get off at Harmonstown Dart station. From the station it is a 14-minute walk to the park. Visit for more information. Travel by car: Attendees are advised to use public transport, as there is no public parking at the event. The car parks at St Anne's Park are not open during events, and towing and clamping is in operation for anyone who parks illegally. The final hurdle: When you reach the site, there are two entrances. You may enter through whichever of these is most convenient for you, and organisers advise that both routes require about a 1.3km walk from the park entrance to ticket scan/entry. • Green entrance: Sybil Hill on to main avenue. • Blue entrance: All Saints Road, via Tennis court entry. Are there any tickets left? Yes, there are still tickets available. Tickets start from €67.50 and can be bought on Ticketmaster . Verified resale tickets are also available. Anyone attending should download tickets to their phone in advance, in case there are issues around internet connection when entering the park. Screenshots will not work on the day as barcodes are live and updating regularly. For festivalgoers who need to collect their tickets there is a box office on the main avenue where the green and blue routes meet. What is security like? Under-16s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to enter St Anne's Park. Strict security checks will be in operation, and you are advised not to bring a large bag or backpack as you may experience delays or even be refused entry. Prohibited items include glass or cans, umbrellas, alcohol, garden furniture, camping or collapsible chairs, e-scooters and e-bikes, flares, professional cameras and audio recording equipment. A full list can be found here . There are no readmissions to the concert, so if you leave you cannot get back in. What does the weather look like? Met Éireann has forecast a mixed day of showers and sunny spells with highest temperatures of 13 to 16 degrees and moderate winds. Given St Anne's Park is a standing venue on a grass surface, you should bring boots or runners as well as layering up. It may help to have a raincoat or poncho alongside your sun cream.

Texas, The Coronas, Hermitage Green confirmed for Kaleidoscope as organisers unveil FREE tickets – but there's a catch
Texas, The Coronas, Hermitage Green confirmed for Kaleidoscope as organisers unveil FREE tickets – but there's a catch

The Irish Sun

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Texas, The Coronas, Hermitage Green confirmed for Kaleidoscope as organisers unveil FREE tickets – but there's a catch

TEXAS, The Coronas, Hermitage Green, Ocean Colour Scene and The Riptide Movement have all been confirmed for Kaleidoscope 2025 - as organisers unveil how parents can get FREE tickets. The popular family-friendly music and arts festival returns for three days of magic and memories in Russborough House, Blessington, Co. 7 Festival organisers have announced an exciting deal this summer Credit: Kaleidoscope 7 The line-up includes Daft Punk Tribute, Hermitage Green and Ocean Colour Scene Credit: Kaleidoscope 7 The festival will be held over three days Credit: Kaleidoscope In celebration of the festival's fifth birthday, festival bosses are offering a free weekend or day child ticket to any The Also performing across the weekend are The Jerry Fish Electric Sideshow, Allie Sherlock, ABBAesque, Daft Punk Tribute, The Year Grunge Broke, DJ Kelly-Anne Byrne, Love Sensation, and These Charming Men. Trad music lovers can enjoy The Irish House Party's unforgettable live show featuring Irish music and Irish dancing, while MegaTRAD will thrill audiences with their energetic, foot-stomping performance. READ MORE ON TRAVEL The hilarious social media star Jacob Robinson, along with his mum Donna of Donna Jacobs Mammy fame, will be joining the festival lineup this year. With an impressive following of four million and a role in a Hollywood feature film this year, Jacob will be hosting a meet and greet and signing copies of his book, The World According to Jacob, on Sunday, July 6. Highlights include live science shows with Mark The Science Guy, The Festival of Food 'Scrumdiddlyumptious' and discos with Danspire. Get active with gymnastics to boxaerobics led by School Fitness Ireland. Most read in The Irish Sun Discover the spectacular Wobbly Circus and the Fierce Fire Show. Head of Marketing at Kaleidoscope presented by Glenveagh, Shell Holden, said: "For the first time, we are thrilled to unveil an official theme for our annual family music festival. Disneyland Paris Music Festival with Marching Bands and Hits Concert 'We invite festival-goers to get their sequins ready and join us for an unforgettable three-day house party at Wicklow's Russborough House. 'With music at the heart of Kaleidoscope presented by Glenveagh, this year's new music line-up features top hits from across the decades, spanning disco, pop, rock, indie, trad, and electronic music. 'We're calling on daytrippers and weekend ticket holders alike to embrace their inner dancing queens and super troupers, and to dress up as ABBA, Daft Punk, or their favourite music icons, and make this summer one to remember with family and friends.' Weekend and Day tickets now available at 7 The festival is celebrating it's fifth birthday Credit: Kaleidoscope 7 The Jerry Fish Electric Sideshow will also return this year Credit: Kaleidoscope 7 The Coronas are set to play the mainstage Credit: Kaleidoscope 7 The Riptide Movement have been confirmed for this year's festival Credit: Kaleidoscope

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