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Justin Timberlake at Dublin's Malahide Castle: Set list, ticket information, how to get there and more
Justin Timberlake at Dublin's Malahide Castle: Set list, ticket information, how to get there and more

Irish Times

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  • Irish Times

Justin Timberlake at Dublin's Malahide Castle: Set list, ticket information, how to get there and more

Multi-talented musician, entertainer and actor Justin Timberlake returns to Dublin this weekend with his first Irish gig since his Phoenix Park show in 2013. Fans of the American singer-songwriter can expect to hear singles from his latest studio album Everything I Thought It Was, as well as hits from across his entire repertoire. Timberlake has sold more than 54 million albums and 63 million singles globally, and won 10 Grammy Awards and four Emmy Awards . If you are heading to the gig, here is everything you need to know. READ MORE When and where is it? Justin Timberlake will play Dublin's Malahide Castle on Saturday, June 28th. What time should I arrive? Gates open at 4pm; official stage times have yet to be confirmed. Who are the support acts? Support acts Jess Glynne and Olivia Lunny will warm up the audience; in recent concerts as part of The Forget Tomorrow world tour, Timberlake has come on stage after 9pm. What songs will he play? Recent set lists from the tour include: Mirrors Cry Me a River No Angels LoveStoned Like I Love You/She Wants To Move My Love Sexy Ladies Play Señorita Summer Love Suit & Tie Rock Your Body Can't Stop the Feeling! Selfish What Goes Around ... Comes Around Holy Grail TKO Ayo Technology/Chop Me Up/Give It To Me/4 Minutes/Let the Groove Get In SexyBack Until the End of Time How do I get to and from the gig? Though it is possible to drive, you are encouraged to use public transport to get to and from Malahide Castle. Allow yourself plenty of extra travel time, as traffic delays and congestion are inevitable. Pedestrians will only be permitted into the grounds of Malahide Castle via Hogans Gate (near Dart station). Bus: Dublin Bus is running a concert express to the venue. It also operates services to Malahide village from the city centre. For bus users, Dublin Bus routes 42, 42d and 142 go to Malahide village. The H2 and 42 routes connect with Malahide, while the 102 provides a direct route from Dublin Airport. Marathon Coaches are offering private return buses to the concert from Dublin city centre, Enfield, Maynooth, Leixlip, Celbridge, Blessington, Naas, Navan, Dunboyne, Grange Rath, Bettystown, Laytown, Balbriggan, Dunleer and Drogheda. Irish Concert Travel offer a similar service from the likes of Donegal Town, Sligo, Longford and Galway. Train/Dart: Malahide train station is about a 15-minute walk from the concert venue and connects to city centre dart locations including Grand Canal Dock, Pearse, Tara Street and Connolly. The Dart often runs extra services for concerts in Malahide, with the last train leaving the station sometime between 11.30pm and midnight. Car: There is limited parking at Malahide Castle, but it is possible to drive to and from gigs. You are recommended to book parking by downloading the Evntz app and clicking 'parking' on the page for Justin Timberlake. Alternatively, purchase parking tickets in advance from Marathon Coaches. Recommended car routes are: Via the M50: From Dublin city centre, west and south of Ireland, exit the M50 at Junction 3 (signposted M1 Belfast/Airport), continuing on to the R139. At the roundabout, take the second exit, continuing on the R139 for 2.6km. Turn left on to Malahide Road/R107. Continue straight for 4.2km, then take a right on to Back Road. Follow signs for car parks on your left. Via the M1: From the north of the country, exit the M1 at Junction 4 (signposted R132 Swords/Malahide/Donabate). Keep right, merging on to the R132. At the roundabout, take the second exit, keeping on the R132. At the next roundabout, take the second exit, again staying on R132. Take a slight left, merging on to Swords Rd/R106, and continue for 2.9km. Turn right on to the Dublin Road/R107, continue straight for 700m and then turn left on to Back Road. Follow signs for car parks on your left. Are there any tickets left? At the time of writing there are a limited number tickets available through Ticketmaster . Download your tickets to your phone in advance, in case there are internet or connectivity issues at the site. Screenshots will not be accepted. What's the story with security? Attendees under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult over 18 to be permitted entry. You should bring an official form of identification – a passport, Garda age card or driving licence. There will be bars at the venue, as well as food stalls. All bars will be cashless and have contactless card payment facilities; food vendors will take card and cash payments. You cannot bring alcohol into the venue, with the exception of water and soft drinks in sealed plastic bottles up to 500ml. Prohibited items include alcohol, cans, buggies, bikes, camping equipment, chairs, drones, fireworks, glass, illegal substances, lasers, umbrellas, garden furniture, flares and professional recording equipment. What does the weather look like? According to Met Éireann, Saturday's forecast is looking mixed. Current indications suggest light patchy rain will slowly spread southeastwards through the day. Highest temperatures of 16 to 22 degrees, in light to moderate southwest to west winds.

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