Excitement is building in Dublin as Taylor Swift brings her Eras tour to Ireland in one of the biggest events of the year. The US popstar will perform in the Aviva Stadium on June 28th, 29th and 30th, with Paramore as special guests. Advertisement In what will be a memorable weekend in Dublin, here is everything you need to know ahead of the concerts.
How do I get to the Aviva Stadium? With Longitude, Gay Pride and the All-Ireland football quarter-finals taking place in Dublin this weekend too, traffic in the capital is likely to be heavy. Fans attending are encouraged to use public transport to get to the venue, as there is no parking available. Dublin Bus routes 4, 7a, 39a, 46a, 145 and 155 will operate a full service near the venue.
Advertisement Extra Dart services will be operating before and after the concert. However, after the concert, Grand Canal Dock station will be closed. Advertisement The stadium is about a 30-minute walk to the nearest Luas stops on both the Red and Green lines.
There will be late-night services after each concert at 12.40am from Heuston to Cork, with a connection to Limerick. This service must be booked in advance.
Which entry route should I take to the stadium? There are several different entry points depending on your ticket. Anyone with tickets for the West Stand Upper should enter the blue route via the Shelbourne Road. Advertisement Those in West Stand Lower should enter along the orange route via Lansdowne Lane.
Those standing on the main.