Everything you need to know about Bruno Mars's Dublin gig

The 24K Magic Tour is returning to Dublin at Marlay Park tomorrow

Author: David McCammondPublished 11th Jul 2018

It's almost here....Bruno Mars brings his 24K Magic world tour back to Dublin tomorrow (12 July.)

The multiple Grammy Award winning superstar played at 3Arena last year, this time he's taking it outdoor to Marlay Park.

Here's everything you need to know if you're making the trip south.

Travel

An Garda Siochána & MCD strongly advise ticketholders attending Bruno Mars’ concert this Thursday to ensure they use public transport.

Those attending MUST plan and book return journeys in advance, allowing at least an extra 2 hours travel time to and from the venue.

Transport to and from the venue is a matter for individual ticket-holders themselves, whether you go by means of car-pooling, public transport or coach. There is limited parking available in Marlay Park. Please use other means of transport.

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If you do decide to travel by car, the recommended route is to exit the M50 at Junction 12 interchange, signposted R113 Knocklyon / Firhouse. Follow Scholarstown Road, Ballyboden Way, Taylors Lane, turn right onto Whitechurch Road and then left onto College Road. Entrance to the car parks is off College Road.

TImes

Gates: 5.30pm - strictly no queuing prior to this time. Stage times for Sister Sledge, DNCE & Bruno Mars haven't been released yet, keep an eye on @coolfm on Twitter for the details once released.

What can't I bring to the show?

As with all large events there is a list of items which you shouldn't need to enjoy the show. Please don't bring the following:

  • Backpacks and large bags will not be allowed, only small bags measuring no bigger than A4 will be permitted.
  • Garden furniture, deckchairs, fold up chairs or shooting sticks
  • Umbrellas
  • Selfie Sticks
  • Flares & Fireworks
  • Laser Pens
  • Megaphones or Air Horns
  • Aerosols, spray cans, smoke & gas canisters, nitrous oxide & any associated equipment