The Academic say it is “an honour” to be one of the support acts for The Killers' two open air Dublin shows this week.
This weekend they play the Isle of Wight Festival in England, while next month they play the Big Top at the Galway International Arts Festival on July 21 and the Indiependence Festival in Mitchelstown on July 30. “Over the moon to be joining The Killers at Malahide Castle, Dublin on June 14th and 15th! Westmeath group supporting The Killers at Malahide Castle this week
After two postponements, The Killers will finally bring their 'Imploding the Mirage' tour to Dublin's Malahide Castle this week. Brandon Flowers and his ...
Stage times to follow - watch this space! But no rain is forecast, at least - hurray! You can also bring empty plastic bottles as drinking water will be available on site. Buses will start returning after the concert from 10.30pm, with the last departure from Malahide at 11.30pm. The Malahide station is a 15-minute walk from the concert site. If you're taking public transport, the DART is the handiest way.
Malahide Castle concerts taking place this month include Lewis Capaldi, Dermot Kennedy and Picture This.
Gates open at 5pm and the show starts at 6pm. Tickets for The Killers at Malahide Castle and Gardens are sold out as is Getty Cinnamon, Picture This, Dermot Kennedy and Lewis Capaldi. Tickets are remaining for Kodaline and are on sale via Ticketmaster.ie. Car parking at the venue is very limited and promotors advise that you opt for public transport to get to the concerts at Malahide Castle and Gardens. Picture This play Malahide Castle on Saturday, June 18 and gates open at 4pm. The Killers play Malahide Castle and Gardens on Tuesday, June 14 and Wednesday, June 15. Ahead of concerts such as The Killers, Dermot Kennedy, Picture This and Lewis Capaldi at Malahide Castle this June, there are some things to know before heading to the north Dublin Park for gigs.
The Malahide Castle gig series kicks off this week with The Killers playing the beautiful grounds of the north Co. Dublin venue first.
• NO ALCOHOL or DRINKS are permitted to be brought into the venue with the exception of water and soft drinks in sealed plastic bottles up to 500ml. • There will be a strict NO Alcohol Policy implemented on all public transport and private buses travelling to the venue. Please move slowly and quietly when exiting the concert site. Everyone will be subject to a search on entry to these events. It is a 15-minute walk to the arena entrance from this station. There will be card only payments at the bars.
CONCERT chiefs have warned thousands of Irish music fans to plan their transport to a string of Malahide Castle gigs kicking off this week.Six major a.
This will take passengers to Custom House Quay in the city centre. Train schedules and bookings are available here. Music fans are warned that there will be traffic delays and parking congestion, so therefore it is vital to plan transport prior to the event. Those attending are urged to respect venue neighbours and stewards upon arrival and exiting the event. Strictly no alcohol is permitted to be brought into the venue. A strict no alcohol policy is being implemented on all buses and coaches travelling to the venue.