Pink brings her Summer Carnival tour to Dublin's Aviva Stadium tonight and tomorrow. Ahead of the concerts, here's everything you need to know from the setlist to stage timings and the all-important weather forecast.
More than 130,000 Pink fans are set to descend on Dublin this weekend, as the superstar plays two sold-out shows in the Aviva Stadium.
Stage times The Aviva Stadium will start letting fans through turnstiles from 5pm on Thursday and Friday. The concert gets underway at 6pm with KidCutUp taking to the stage first, followed by Gayle and finally Rag'n'Bone Man. Pink is expected to take to the stage around 8.30pm, with the concert expected to finish at around 10.30pm each night. However, an MCD spokesperson added that all times are subject to change, so fans have been advised to get to the venue 45 mins before the show starts.
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