Zach Bryan will perform to 180,000 people in Dublin this weekend
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Thousands are set to flock to Dublin’s Phoenix Park this weekend to see country musician Zach Bryan perform live.
It is believed Zach Bryan will perform to a whopping 180,000 people over three dates: Friday, June 20th, Saturday, June 21st, and Sunday, June 22nd.
Aiken Promotions has issued helpful tips for concert-goers ahead of the string of major gigs.
Fans have been urged to check their tickets before attending the concert and ensure they’re attending the correct date.
Gates are set to open at 5 pm, and the concert will begin at 6 pm. Gates for Early Entry Ticket holders will open at 4:30 pm.
There is a 45-minute walk from the Phoenix Park main entrance to the venue site.
Zach Bryan will have support from very special guests, Turnpike Troubadours, and Noeline Hofmann.
Concert-goers have also been warned that this will be a cashless event.
Are tickets still available for Zach Bryan?
You can still get your hands on tickets for Zach Bryan’s Sunday show, but Friday and Saturday have limited tickets available.
Tickets are still available from Ticketmaster.ie. The best ticket availability is currently on Sunday (22 June) according to Ticketmaster. The public has been advised against purchasing tickets from secondary sellers or ANY unofficial source.
Please remember to download your tickets from your Ticketmaster account to your iPhone wallet / Google Pay wallet in advance of show day. Do not wait until you arrive at the venue, as network coverage may not be available.
Aiken has strongly encouraged those attending the concerts with children to purchase tickets for the designated Alcohol Free/Family Area. This is an Alcohol-Free Area. You will need an Alcohol Free / Family Area Ticket for each person who is looking to gain access to the Alcohol Free / Family Area.
There will be a designated Neurodivergent Area at the Zach Bryan concerts in the Phoenix Park. To gain access to this area, you will need to purchase a specific Neurodivergent Area Ticket.
Can you queue for the Zach Bryan concert in Dublin?
Early queuing will not be permitted in the Phoenix Park because it is a residential and commercial area.
Ticketholders have been asked to please be respectful of this.
The concert organisers stressed, “Please respect, and do not feed, wildlife or animals within the park area.”
Can I bring a bag to the Zach Bryan Dublin gig?
A small bag, phone/device with ticket, ID, sunscreen, and weather-appropriate clothing is all you’ll need on the day.
There will be a wide range of food outlets and bars within the venue.
Standard 750ml plastic reusable bottles that are empty upon arrival will be permitted. There will be water refill stations inside the venue.
Metal bottles will not be permitted.
Umbrellas ARE NOT permitted in the venue. In the event of adverse weather conditions, please bring a rain mac or raincoat.
People without bags will be fast-tracked. Bags larger than A4 size will not be permitted within the venue.
Bags under A4 size will be subject to a search, which will result in queuing.
How to get to the Phoenix Park?
Concert-goers are strongly advised to use public transport.
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The venue is well served by public transport. Bus, Rail, and LUAS transport options can all bring you within walking distance of the venue.
Independent private coach and minibus services are being provided from a range of locations around the country. These coaches/minibuses will be parked inside Phoenix Park.
Marathon Group is running special concert-specific routes from Earlsfort Terrace in Dublin and orbital routes to the Phoenix Park. They will be dropping off in the Phoenix Park, and pick up will be in the same place.
For information on shuttle buses and route lists to the concerts, please see https://marathongroup.ie/
There is no parking available on the streets surrounding the venue or inside the Phoenix Park.
A traffic management plan will be in operation by An Garda Síochána supported by a Traffic Management company and stewards.