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Wet Leg Live. Photo: Alice Backham.
Wet Leg Live. Photo: Alice Backham.

All you need to know about the Trinity College Summer Series gigs

Transport, lineups, site layout, security, essential information for all Trinity Summer Series gigs.

The Trinity Summer Series is back for a week of headline outdoor gigs in the city centre, with seven gigs taking place in Trinity College from late June into early July.

Here’s all the essential public information from the organisers MCD…




Who is playing each night?


Monday June 29th – James Arthur, Simple Things
Tuesday June 30th – Stephen Wilson Jr., Sorcha Richardson
Wednesday July 1st – Wet Leg
Thursday July 2nd – Glen Hansard
Friday July 3rd – Cian Ducrot, James McIntyre
Saturday July 4th – Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), Andrew Cushin
Sunday July 5th – The Kooks, The K’s

Tickets from Ticketmaster.



What time does the site open?

Gates – 7:00pm
Show Starts – 7:30pm
Last Entry – 9:30pm

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All times are subject to change.



Site Layout

There are two entrances. You may enter through whichever is most convenient.

SCIENCE GALLERY GATE: Westland Row/Pearse Street.
LINCOLN PLACE GATE: Nassau Street/Westland Row.

There will be NO ENTRY to site via the Front Square or Nassau St. gates.

VIP ticket holders will be contacted directly with details of their entrance.


Transport – How to get there?

Plan and book your return travel arrangements in advance using official NTA licensed transport providers. Allow at least an extra 3 hours travel time to and from the venue. As traffic and parking delays are inevitable, you are encouraged to walk, use public transport, or private coach services.

Promoters do not operate transport to/from the venue. This is a matter for customers to arrange in advance. Download the Evntz App to browse and book independent regional coach services.

BY DART: Nearest station is Pearse Street Dart Station. More info on Irish Rail.
BY LUAS: Nearest stop is Dawson (Green Line). More info on Luas.
BY BUS: Nassau Street or Westland Row/Pearse Street. More info on Dublin Bus.

There is no public parking at this event. Please do NOT park illegally. Please use public transport or city centre car parks.

Events | Transport for Ireland

Where is the box office for tickets / guestlist?

There is one box office inside the concert entry point – please see the map above.

Download your tickets to your phone ahead of the event – don’t wait until the day. Screenshots will not work as barcodes are live and updating regularly.


What can I bring in with me?

  • Strict security checks will be in operation. Everyone will be subject to a search permissible under law, per Purchase Policy. It is a condition of entry, to protect everyone’s safety. Additional searches may take place once inside the venue.
  • Due to health and safety, there are strictly no camping/collapsible chairs permitted on site. Please do not bring these items as security will have to refuse you entry with them.
  • 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. Any items left at entrances/in surrounding areas will be removed and disposed of accordingly.
  • Bags larger than A4, signs/flags bigger than A3, flag poles, glass or cans, umbrellas, alcohol, e-scooters/e-bikes, flares, professional cameras and audio recording equipment will not be permitted, see the full list of prohibited items at Prohibited Items | MCD.ie.
  • Obey the stewards and Gardaí and instructions given over the public address for your own safety.
  • There are no re-admissions to the concert. If you leave, there is no re-entry
  • Promoter reserves the right to refuse admission without refund to anyone who fails to comply with these T&Cs, as agreed by customer and per Ticketmaster Purchase Policy.

What’s the age policy?

Strictly over 18’s. ID required. Strict age monitoring will be in place. Under 18’s will be refused entry without refund. The promoter reserves the right to refuse admission without refund to anyone who fails to comply.


Accessibility

Organisers cannot amend or move any ticket bookings, but if you are attending on general admission tickets and would benefit from an accessible accommodation, you can request this here: Outdoor Accessibility Requests | MCD.ie.
Please note, all forms close 7 days out from event date.

No accessible parking available at this venue. See Dublin City Council blue badge parking locations map here.




What else do I need to know?

  • IMPORTANT: NO QUEUING ALLOWED PRIOR TO GATES OPENING. Patrons are advised to allow sufficient time to travel to the event and pass-through security checks. If patrons do turn up early, they will be turned away at restricted area points around the event site. Queuing in streets around the venue will cause disruption to residents of the area and we appeal to patrons to heed this advice and respect the local community. Customers should plan to be within the venue 30 mins before show start.
  • Trinity College is a standing only venue, and all concerts take place outdoors on grass. Please check the forecast and dress accordingly for Irish weather – think boots or runners, layers, raincoats/ponchos and sun cream but remember no umbrellas.
  • Show your ticket at the ticket barrier outside the venue for inspection.
  • Don’t rush to exit after the concerts
  • Trinity College Dublin is situated in the city centre.
  • Organisers would appeal to all patrons to respect the local area by not littering, not engaging in anti-social behaviour and by not parking illegally. Please respect the neighbours and nearby businesses

See our other public info guides to outdoor venues this summer:

Marlay Park
Malahide Park
Trinity College Summer Series
Metallica at Aviva Stadium
St. Anne’s Park
Fairview Park
Virgin Media Park
IMMA / Forbidden Fruit

Croke Park



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