James Blunt will perform at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, in Dublin this weekend as part of his Who We Used To Be Tour 2024.
The British singer-songwriter will take the stage on the second night of the Wider Than Pictures concert series at the historic venue.
Now in its third year, the Wider Than Pictures series spans five nights of concerts at the Dublin location, featuring acts such as Deacon Blue, The The, James and Gossip.
If you’re planning to attend Blunt’s gig this weekend, here’s everything you need to know.
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When does he play?
The 50-year-old singer plays at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Dublin, on Saturday, August 24th.
What time should I arrive?
Gates open at 6pm with the support act scheduled for 7.15pm, before Blunt takes over at 8.30pm. The gig will end by 10:30pm and the bars will close at 10pm.
Who are the support acts?
Northern Irish pop artist Gareth Dunlop, who recently supported Damien Dempsey at his Iveagh Gardens gig, will warm up the crowd before Blunt takes the stage.
How do I get there – and home again?
The concert organisers have recommended using public transport where possible, and suggested the Luas as the quickest and easiest way to get there.
By Luas: The closest Luas stop is Museum, which is on the Red Line.
By train: Heuston Station is just a short stroll from the venue.
By bus: Dublin Bus has several routes that stop near the venue, including: 124, 39, 39A, 60, 782 and C2.
What will they play?
Based on his gig at Royal Albert Hall in London earlier this year, Blunt’s setlist could look something like this:
- Beside You
- Saving a Life
- Wisemen
- Carry You Home
- All the Love That I Ever Needed
- Dark Thought
- Goodbye My Lover
- High
- The Girl That Never Was
- Love Under Pressure
- Postcards
- I Won’t Die With You
- Coz I Luv You
- You’re Beautiful
- Same Mistake
- Stay the Night
- OK
Encore
- Monsters
- Bonfire Heat
- 1973
Are there any tickets left?
Unfortunately tickets are sold out, but keep an eye on the Ticketmaster website, as resale tickets may become available. Buy tickets from official sources only.
What’s the story with security?
Entry into the concert is through Liffey Street West. The event is over 18s. Fans have been advised to have their IDs available and their ticket ready before entering the grounds.
Bags must be A4 size or smaller and all fans will be subject to searches. The concert promoters have asked concertgoers to respect the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, as a national landmark, and be patient when entering and exiting the grounds.
For the safety of everyone at the concert, the following items are prohibited: fireworks, Chinese lanterns, flares, high-power torches, laser pens, alcohol or drugs, animals (except guide dogs), anything which could be considered an offensive weapon, umbrellas, high-visibility clothing and bicycles.
Can I take photographs at the concert?
Professional photography equipment is not allowed, and this applies to drones, selfie sticks and cameras with detachable lenses. Anyone using professional cameras close to the stage may be intercepted by security, and organisers have recommended fans to use best judgment.
What’s the weather forecast?
Mixed conditions are expected on Saturday evening, with a combination of sunshine and blustery showers. High temperatures will range from 14 to 18 degrees. A light rain jacket wouldn’t go amiss.