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The Lumineers at St Anne's Park: Everything you need to know
The Lumineers at St Anne's Park: Everything you need to know

BreakingNews.ie

time30-05-2025

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The Lumineers at St Anne's Park: Everything you need to know

The Lumineers made their international breakthrough in 2012 with the song Ho Hey, the first single from their self-titled debut album. They have had 24 number 1 hits across various radio formats and have sold out arenas across the world. With hits such as Ophelia, Gloria, Sleep On The Floor, Stubborn Love, and Cleopatra, the two-man folk band has enjoyed major worldwide success. Advertisement They last performed in St Anne's Park two years ago in 2023, and the duo's powerful songwriting is expected to bring laughter and tears alike at the 2025 show, which is part of their European and UK tour for their fifth album that launched in February. So, if you are headed to The Lumineers to see Wesley Schultz and Jeremiah Fraites perform in the flesh, keep reading to find out everything you need to know. When and where is it on? The Lumineers play at St Anne's Park, Clontarf, Dublin on May 31st 2025, with doors opening at 5pm. When we get the official stage times, we will update this article with them. Are there tickets left? Unfortunately, the concert has sold out, but you might be lucky and nab one for resale on Ticketmaster. Concertgoers are advised to buy tickets from accredited sources only. Advertisement Who are the support acts? The Lumineers will be supported by singer/songwriter from Cincinnati, Ohio, Michael Marcagi, whose second single, Scared to Start, went viral on TikTok, and by Good Neighbours, an English indie rock due. When should I arrive? Allow at least an extra two hours travel time to and from the venue. That means, allow two hours on top of the time Google Maps is telling you it will take. When you get to either of the two entrances, you will have to walk an extra roughly 1.3km from the park entrance to the ticket scan/entry. There are two entrances: The green entrance is on Sybil Hill onto the main avenue, and the Blue entrance is on All Saints Road via Tennis Court entry. Advertisement There is no entry or exit on Mount Prospect Avenue. St Anne's Park is a residential area – organisers have appealed to all concertgoers to respect the local community by not littering, engaging in antisocial behaviour or parking illegally. How do I get there and home again? Plan and book your travel arrangements in advance, allowing at least an extra two hours travel time to and from the venue. As traffic delays are inevitable, fans are encouraged by promoters to walk, cycle, use public transport and private coach services. By DART: The nearest DART station is Harmonstown Dart Station and they will run services to and from the concerts each day. By car: There is no public parking at the event, and car parks in St Anne's are not open to the public during events, so promoters have asked fans to use public transport and not to park illegaly or in residential areas as clamping will be in operation. By bus: You can get Dublin Bus No 6, H1, H2, and H3 to the venue from Abbey Street Lower. Marathon Coaches are also running return buses to and from the City Centre to St Anne's Park for the concert. Buses leave from Northwall Quay Bus Stop 7623 at 3pm on the day of the concert and drop off at St Paul's School, Clontarf. Return buses will begin loading from there on demand from 10.30pm, with the last bus leaving at 11.30pm. Advertisement What are they expected to play? Obviously, we never know what a band are going to play until the night itself, but here is a taster of what fans can expect, based on the setlist for their recent concert at The OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland, on Thursday night: Same Old Song Flowers in Your Hair Asshole Advertisement Charlie Boy Ho Hey Angela You're All I Got A.M. RADIO Plasticine Donna Dead Sea Ativan Slow It Down BRIGHTSIDE Sleep on the Floor Scotland Gloria WHERE WE ARE Strings Automatic Ophelia Salt and the Sea Leader of the Landslide April REPRISE This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody) (Talking Heads cover) Big Parade Encore: Cleopatra Stubborn Love What's the story with security? Under-16s attending the concert must be accompanied at all times by an adult over 25. Unaccompanied under-16s will be refused entry without refund. The promoter deems that large outdoor concerts are not a suitable environment for children under five, and all attendees must have a ticket. No queuing is allowed prior to the gates opening, and attendees are advised to allow time for security checks on the way in. If you do turn up early, you will be turned away at restricted area points around the event site. Regardless, you should aim to be within the venue 30 minutes before the show starts. Bags larger than A4 size will not be permitted. All bags may be searched, and this can be time-consuming, so consider going bagless for easier entry. There will be no cloakroom or storage facilities. No alcohol or food is allowed into the arena. Other banned items at the event include – but are not exclusive to – umbrellas, garden furniture, camping chairs, e-scooters, e-bikes, selfie sticks, flares, glasses or cans. There is also no re-admission to the concert, so if you leave, you cannot re-enter. Can I take photos at the concert? Smartphones and small digital cameras are permitted, but cameras with long or detachable lenses or recording equipment are not. GoPros and iPads are also prohibited. What's the weather giving? Saturday is expected to be mostly dry early on, with a bit of rain early in the afternoon. After that though, there should be sunny spells and scattered showers with highs of 17 to 20 degrees with some wind. St Anne's Park is a standing-only venue, and all gigs take place outdoors on grass, so regardless of the forecast, dress accordingly for Irish weather – think wellies, boots or runners, layers, raincoats/ponchos and suncream. But remember, no umbrellas.

The Lumineers Glasgow Hydro Stage Times: Gig set times, support, tickets, setlist, age restrictions
The Lumineers Glasgow Hydro Stage Times: Gig set times, support, tickets, setlist, age restrictions

Scotsman

time27-05-2025

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The Lumineers Glasgow Hydro Stage Times: Gig set times, support, tickets, setlist, age restrictions

The Lumineers have a date with Glasgow. | Getty Images for Bob Woodruff Fo A band famed for thier chart-topping Americana are on their way to Scotland. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Formed in Denver in 2005, The Lumineers found fame with their self-titled 2012 debut album which went top 10 around the world - including hitting number 2 on the Billboard US charts. Since then they have become one of the world's most popular folk-rock bands, thanks to songs like Ho Hey, Stubborn Love, Ophelia, Angela and Cleopatra. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad They have now released five studio albums, most recently this year's Automatic, and are known for their energetic live shows. The band are currently on a world tour in support of their new album, and there's good news for Scottish fans - with a date in Glasgow. Here's everything you need to know. When are The Lumineers playing Glasgow? The Lumineers play Glasgow's OVO Hydro on their UK tour on Thursday, May 29. Who is supporting The Lumineers at their Glasgow gig? The Lumineers will be supported ar their Glasgow Hydro gig by singer-songwriter Michael Marcagi. Marcagi rose to fame after his song Scared to Start went viral on TikTok and became a UK Top 10 hit. Well worth turning up early for. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad What are the stage times for The Lumineers at the Glasgow Hydro? Doors open at 6.30pm and Michael Marcagi will take to the stage at 7.30pm. Expect The Lumineers to start their set at around 9pm - but best make sure you're there by 8.30pm to ensure you don't miss the start of their set. The show will finish by 10.45pm. Are tickets still available for The Lumineers? If you've decided at the last minute that you'd like to go to the gig then you're in luck - there are still a few tickets left, with prices starting at £48.10. You can find them here. Are there any age restrictions at The Lumineers' Hydro gig? It's over-14s only in the standing sections for the Twenty One Pilots gig, and over-8s in the seated areas. All under 16s must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18. What is the likely The Lumineers setlist? The Lumineers are mixing it up on the tour, not playing the same setlist every night. Having said that, expect to hear the majority of the following, taken from their recent London show.

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