Pop star Zara Larsson brings her Venus tour to Dublin’s Fairview Park this Friday, June 21st, following the release of her third international album of the same name. The Swedish singer-songwriter is on the road for her first run of global headline shows since the pandemic. She stands out as one of the most-streamed debuts on Spotify by a woman artist. Larsson’s growing catalogue boasts many hits, from Never Forget You, Lush Life, and Ain’t My Fault, to Clean Bandit collaboration Symphony.
So, if you are heading to Fairview this Friday, keep reading to find out everything you need to know.
When does she play?
Zara Larsson takes to the stage at Fairview Park on Friday, June 21st.
Are tickets still available?
At the time of writing, there are some resale tickets available on ticketmaster.ie. Buy tickets from accredited sources only.
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What time should I arrive?
Gates open at 7pm with the show scheduled to start at 7.30pm.
Who is the support act?
Irish band Chasing Abbey has been announced as the support act.
How do I get there and home again?
Organisers have said fans should allow for sufficient travel time to and from the venue. As traffic and parking delays are inevitable, you are encouraged to walk, cycle, use public transport and private coach services. There are no car-parking facilities on site and fans have been advised not to park illegally in surrounding residential areas.
By Dart: The Dart will run services to and from the concert. If you are planning on using the Dart, you can get off at Clontarf Road station. The last train south towards Connolly Station departs at 12.16am, and the last northbound train departs at 11.55pm. More information can be found at irishrail.ie.
By bus: Dublin Bus will run services within walking distance of the concert. From the city centre, the buses leave from Eden Quay (14, 15, 27a, 27b), Abbey Street Lower (6, H1, H2, H3, 130) and Talbot Street (42, 43). Fans should get off at Fairview Park bus stop.
There will be signs on approach to the concert, which will take place at the Annesley Bridge end of Fairview Park.
What will she play?
According to the singer’s recent concert in Sweden, here is a taster of what fans can expect on Friday:
- Venus
- I Would Like
- Escape
- Look What You’ve Done
- Girls Like / Words
- Never Forget You
- Ruin My Life
- The Healing
- Symphony
- Uncover
- Wow
- None of These Guys
- Ammunition
- You Love Who You Love
- Ain’t My Fault
- End of Time
- On My Love
- Lush Life
- Can’t Tame Her
What’s the story with security?
Under-16s must always be accompanied by someone over 25. Unaccompanied under-16s will be refused entry without a refund. Bring your passport, Garda age card or driving licence as evidence of your date of birth as strict age monitoring will be in place.
Allow time for security checks on the way in. Bags larger than A4 size will not be permitted and all bags may be searched, and this can be time-consuming, so consider going bagless for easier entry. There will be no cloakroom or storage facilities.
No umbrellas, alcohol, garden furniture, selfie sticks, flares, glasses or cans, among other items, will be allowed into the event. There are also no readmissions to the concert, so once you leave there’s no getting back in.
Can I take photographs at the concert?
Yes, but only with a smartphone or small digital camera. Professional cameras with a detachable lens and any other recording devices are banned.
What’s the weather forecast?
At the time of writing, there is rain forecast for Friday evening in Fairview, but temperatures are expected to be between 15-18 degrees.
The concert will take place under canvas, but remember that Fairview Park is a standing only venue on grass, so dress accordingly for Irish weather; think wellies, boots or runners, layers, raincoats/ponchos and sun cream, but no umbrellas.
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