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Longitude Festival 2025 in Marlay Park: Everything you need to know
Longitude Festival 2025 in Marlay Park: Everything you need to know

Irish Independent

time04-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Independent

Longitude Festival 2025 in Marlay Park: Everything you need to know

Taking place over two days – Saturday, July 5 and Sunday, July 6 – at Dublin's Marlay Park, the popular festival has something for everyone to look forward to. Here's everything you need to know ahead of the event: When and where is it? Longitude takes place at Marlay Park in Dublin on Saturday July 5 and Sunday July 6. What times do gates open? Gates open at 1.30pm on both Saturday and Sunday, with the coach and car park opening at 12.30pm. The first act is set to begin on stage at roughly 2pm and the estimated finishing time for both days of the festival is at 11pm. Here's the line-up for both days: Saturday, July 5: David Guetta, Patrick Topping, Enzo is Burning, Belters Only, Black Traffic and Josh McCabe Sunday, July 6: 50 Cent, Sonny Fodera, blk, Hannah Laing, AJ Tracey, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, D.O.D, CamrinWatsin, Flex, Robbie Doherty, BL3SS, Danny Howard, Caz, and Cody Wong. Can under-16s go? All under-16s need a ticket and must be accompanied by an adult, parent, or guardian over the age of 18. According to Ticketmaster, you may be asked to prove your age with a photo ID, or you will be refused admission. Acceptable forms are passport, garda age card or a driving license. What else should I know before going? To avoid entry delays, it's advised to download, print or save your ticket before arriving. You should allow plenty of time for concert entry procedures, ticket checks and searches. Everyone will be subject to a search permissible under law and a condition of ticket purchase and entry. Additional security checks may take place once inside the venue. There will be a strict No Alcohol Policy implemented on all transport and private buses travelling to the venue. So, you should not arrive at the event intoxicated as you will not be permitted entry. How do I get to Marlay Park? The Luas green line will be running from the city centre to Dundrum and from there, it's a 35-minute walk to Marlay Park. There's also a shuttle bus from Dundrum Luas station leaving every half hour from 2pm. If driving, you can go by Dublin city centre via Ranelagh, Clonskeagh, Goatstown, Sandyford, Grange Road and then on to College Road for car parks.

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