- Music
- 12 Jun 24
A guide to transport, ticket collections, accessibility, special guests and everything else you need to know before seeing P!NK's Summer Carnival at the Aviva Stadium.
Fans are gearing up to pack Aviva Stadium before American pop star P!NK brings her Summer Carnival tour to Ireland, with special guests Rag'n'Bone Man, GAYLE, and DJ and producer KidCutUp.
Ahead of the pop star's two-day stint on 20 and 21st June, we're breaking down everything you need to know before you go.
THINGS TO KNOW:
Camping and collapsible chairs or stools are strictly prohibited due to health and safety reasons
The event will take place rain, hail or shine. Be sure to check the weather forecast ahead of time and dress accordingly – think wellies, boots or runners, layers, raincoats/ponchos and suncream but remember no umbrellas.
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Patrons are especially advised not to bring large bags/backpacks as they may experience delays or be refused entry.
There will be no storage facilities on-site.
Bags larger than A4, glass or cans, alcohol, garden furniture, selfie sticks, flares, professional cameras and audio recording equipment will not be permitted. See here for a full list of prohibited items.
The Aviva Stadium is a cashless venue.
TICKETS AND ENTRY:
There are a number of entry points to the stadium. You must enter through whichever gate is detailed on your ticket. Please see below for approach routes.
Present your ticket at the ticket check, located outside the stadium grounds, for inspection.
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Allow time for security checks, especially if you are bringing a backpack or large bag (smaller than A4). Everyone will be subject to a search permissible under law, per Purchase Policy.
For ticket collection, Ticketmaster box offices will be located at the junction Lansdowne Road / Northumberland Road and on Herbert Road.
There is no-re-entry if you leave the venue.
Under 16’s MUST be accompanied at all times by a Parent/Guardian over 25 remain with them throughout the event. Unaccompanied under 16’s will be refused entry without refund.
Standing tickets are only available to persons aged 14 and over.
Tickets are still available and can be purchased here.
APPROACH ROUTES:
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BLUE ROUTE (West Stand Upper): Enter via Shelbourne Road.
ORANGE ROUTE (West Stand Lower): Enter via Lansdowne Lane.
GREEN ROUTE (South Stand & Main Pitch Standing): Enter via Lansdowne Road.
PURPLE ROUTE (East Stand): Enter via Herbert Road / Tritonville Road.
RED ROUTE (Gold Circle): Enter via Bath Avenue.
Strict traffic cordons will be in place 2 hours before the event.
TRANSPORT
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Plan and book your return travel arrangements in advance. As traffic and parking delays are inevitable you are strongly advised to walk, use public transport and private coach services.
BY TRAIN: Train times and information can be found here.
BY DART: Extra DART services will operate before and after the concert. Alight at Landsdowne Road or Grand Canal Dock. Note: Grand Canal Dock DART station will be closed after the concert.
BY BUS: Dublin Bus will run services within walking distance of the venue. Routes 4, 7/a, 39a, 46a, 145 and 155 will operate a full service. Full details and timetables can be found here.
DROP-OFF: Suggested locations are junction of Pembroke Road/Northumberland Road or Junction of Tritonville Road and Herbert Road, depending on which colour road your ticket is for.
ACCESSIBILITY
If you are attending on general admission tickets and would benefit from an accessible accommodation, you can request it here.
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Please note, all forms close 7 days out from event date.