Everything you need to know about the singer’s concert on Wednesday, June 28th
How do I get there – and home again?
The concert entrance is about a 10 minute walk from Malahide Dart station – the organisers recommend public transport, given the likely congestion and parking problems for anybody who drives to the concert. It is recommended to allow at least an extra two hours travel time to and from the venue. Make sure to plan and book your return travel in advance – it’s a long walk back to the city.The last Dart leaves for Dublin city centre at 12.07am. The last train leaves for Dundalk at 12.12am.
Driving from the south: Take the M50, leave the motorway at junction three , continuing on to the R139. At the roundabout take the second exit, continuing on the R139 for 2.6km. Turn left on to Malahide Road/R107. Continue for 4.2km, then take a right on to Back Road. Follow the signs for the car parks, which will be on your left.
From the north: Take the M1, leave the motorway at junction four . Keep right, merging on to the R132. At the roundabout take the second exit, keeping on the R132. At the next roundabout take the second exit, staying on R132. Take a slight left, merging on to Swords Road/R106 and continue for 2.9km. Turn right on to Dublin Road/R107, continue for 700m and then turn left on to Back Road. Follow the signs for the car parks, which will be on your left.
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