Strict security checks and cashless machines will be put in place when superstar Pink plays a double-header at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin next week. The American singer is bringing her Summer Carnival World Tour to the Irish capital on June 20 and June 21. The last time the popstar was in Dublin was back in 2019 with her Beautiful Trauma World Tour, when she blew fans away at the RDS.
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These ticket holders will be granted access shortly before general doors. "If patrons do turn up early, security and An Garda Síochána will be on patrol in advance and will turn away anyone arriving early at the venue who does not have an early entry ticket. "Queuing in the streets around the stadium causes disruption and we appeal to patrons to heed this advice and respect the local community.
Customers should plan to be within the venue 45 mins before the show starts. "This event will take place rain, hail or shine. Please check the weather forecast a.