Everything you need to know about the Cork star’s concert on Saturday, August 26th
Who are the support acts?
Tennessee native Valerie June will warm up the stage with a mixture of blues, gospel and country. Also supporting Flannery on the night will be long-time collaborator Susan O’Neill.The concert organisers have recommended using public transport where possible, and suggested the Luas as the quickest and easiest way to get there.Heuston Station is just a short stroll from the venue.Dublin Bus has several routes that stop near the venue including: 124, 39, 39A, 60, 782 and C2..
Bags must be A4 size or smaller and all fans will be subject to searches. The concert promoters have asked concertgoers to respect the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, as a national landmark, and to be patient when entering and exiting the grounds. For the safety of everyone at the concert, the following items are prohibited: fireworks, Chinese lanterns, flares, high-power torches, laser pens, alcohol or drugs, animals , anything which could be considered an offensive weapon, umbrellas, high-visibility clothing and bicycles.Professional photography equipment is not allowed, and this applies to drones, selfie sticks and cameras with detachable lenses.
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