- Music
- 04 Jul 24
The who, when, where, what of Thomond's Park's outdoor concerts this summer.
Thomond have released their public safety information notice for their upcoming outdoor concerts featuring Liam Gallagher, Paolo Nutini and Snow Patrol.
Kicking off on July 12, Thomond Park will welcome thousands of music fans over three days.
First up is Snow Patrol who will be supported by special guests Pillow Queens and Kingfishr.
On July 13 Paolo Nutini is billed to play the stage, with support from CMAT and Brógeal.
Concluding the series of concert is Liam Gallagher on July 14 who will be joined by the Mary Wallopers.
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Due to health and safety, there are strictly no camping/collapsible chairs/stools permitted in the venue.
=Gates will open at 5pm and the performances will start at 6pm every night.
What should I wear?
Event organisers have also warned that the concerts will take place rain, hail or shine and have asked fans to check the weather forecast and dress accordingly for Irish weather – think wellies, boots or runners, layers, raincoats/ ponchos and suncream.
No umbrellas are permitted however.
There are no storage facilities on site and patrons are asked not to bring backpacks and large bags.
How do I get there?
Patrons have been told to plan travel arrangements and allow 2 hour travel time to get to and from the venue.
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There will be bus and train routes from Limerick Bus Station and train station including routes 302,303 and 306 operated by Bus Éireann.
Those travelling by car should note that there is limited concert car parking available which must be booked in advance.
You can book your concert car parking through Evntz app here.
24hr towing will be in operation so don't park illegally!
What Entrance do I go in?
There are multiple stadium entrances and ticket holders are encouraged to check the entrance listed on their ticket
There will be two entrances to the concert site with the Red ticket holders' (East Stand, Gold Circle, Pitch, Premium) entrance off Knockalisheen Road.
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Blue ticket holders' (West Stand) enter via the Cratloe Road. Strict traffic cordons will be in place 2 hours before the event.
There is no re-entry for any of the concerts.
Where do I collect my ticket?
The Ticketmaster box office will be located at the junction of Cratloe Road and Knockalisheen Road.
Organsiers encourage festival goers to download their tickets onto their phone.
Accessibility:
If you are attending on general admission tickets and would benefit from an accessible accommodation, you can request it here.
If you need an accommodation, mark sure to arrange it soon as all forms close 7 days out from event date.
Accessible ticket holders do not need to contact event organisers as they will be contacted directly regarding accessible parking / drop-off locations. All accessible parking must be arranged in advance.