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Pints in a Field 3: everything you need to know as The 2 Johnnies return to St Anne's Park
The 2 Johnnies will return to St Anne's Park this weekend for Pints in a Field 3.
The comedians and musicians launched the gig back in 2023, where they headed to Musgrave Park in Cork before bringing the one-day festival to St Anne's Park in Dublin last year.
The lads are returning to the park this weekend, alongside the Junior B All Stars, and special guests including legendary dance group The Vengaboys, iconic DJ Basshunter, and country singer Jimmy Buckley, among others. View this post on Instagram
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Pints in a Field 3 will take place in St Anne's Park, Dublin, on Saturday, June 7. Tickets are still available for the gig, and gates will open from 5pm. There are several bus routes, a nearby DART station, and coaches running to and from St Anne's Park. Pic: Sam Boal /
There are several ways to get to St Anne's Park, but organisers of the event have advised against driving to the gig; with attendees being advised to take public transport to the show. BUS: there are several bus routes to St Anne's Park — Dublin Bus 6, H1, H2, and H3 from Abbey Street Lower.
there are several bus routes to St Anne's Park — Dublin Bus 6, H1, H2, and H3 from Abbey Street Lower. DART: The nearest DART station is Harmonstown, which is a 20 minute walk away.
The nearest DART station is Harmonstown, which is a 20 minute walk away. COACH: Marathon Coaches are running return buses to and from Dublin City Centre to St Anne's Park. These will leave the Northwall Quay bus stop 7623 at 3pm, 4pm and 5pm, dropping off at St Paul's School, Clontarf. Return buses will be leaving for the city centre from the coach park at 11pm. There are two entrances to St Anne's Park. Pic: MCD
There are two entrances to St Anne's Park, with your ticket telling you which entrance to take: The Green entrance is on Sybil Hill to the main avenue
is on Sybil Hill to the main avenue The Blue entrance is on All Saints Road via the Tennis Court entry
There is no entry or exit on Mount Prospect Avenue, and St Anne's Park is a residential area; with organisers appealing to attendees to respect the local community.
There are a number of items that you're prohibited from bringing to St Anne's Park, including umbrellas, garden furniture, camping chairs, e-scooters/e-bikes, selfie sticks, flares, and glass tumblers/cans.
Bags larger than A4 size are also prohibited, with all bags needing to be searched prior to the gig.