Everything you need to know about the bands’ concert in Dublin on Tuesday, July 4th
Yes. At the time of writing there are still tickets available at. Buy tickets from accredited sources only. Melvin Benn, managing director of Festival Republic, last month advised fans to download their tickets to their phones before getting to the park as there is no guarantee of internet connection at the gates of Marlay Park.Under-16s must be accompanied by an adult; bring your passport, Garda age card or driving licence as evidence of your date of birth.
Supt Tomás Gormley of Tallaght Garda station told a pre-concert press conference last month: “There will be a big policing operation in place which will impact our policing commitments around the rest of the district,” adding his “number one priority” was keeping eventgoers and the surrounding community safe.Yes, but only with a smartphone or small camera. Professional cameras with a detachable lens and any other recording equipment are banned.
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