Red Hot Chili Peppers

2022 - 6 - 29

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Heavy traffic building on roads near Marlay Park ahead of gig (Dublin Live)

Motorists are being advised that heavy traffic is being reported close to Marlay Park where the Red Hot Chilli Peppers are due to perform later this evening ...

(Red Line services start approx. 1 hour earlier than normal Operating Hours) (Red Line services start approx. 1 hour earlier than normal Operating Hours) "It is just being moved to the hard shoulder. Green Line Operating Hours are not affected.

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Everything you need to know ahead of the Red Hot Chili Peppers ... (Irish Mirror)

It's been a big week in Dublin for rock bands as Fall Out Boy, Weezer, Green Day and Guns N' Roses have played Marlay Park. Tonight Los Angeles born the Red ...

Tickets and entry: Itโ€™s recommended that to avoid delays fans should have their tickets downloaded, printed or saved ahead of time. It recommended that fans use public transport if possible to get to and from the venue. Getting there: MCD says to leave at least two hours to travel two and from the venue.

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Red Hot Chili Peppers To Rock Marlay Park Stage Tonight (Nova.ie)

Red Hot Chili Peppers are to take to the stage at Dublin's Marlay Park tonight. This is part of their worldwide stadium tour.

They have also urged fans to avoid overnight or early queuing. The tour will conclude in Austin, Texas on October 14. They will then begin their American leg of their tour in Denver on July 23.

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Marlay Park: Concert goers face more travel misery tonight with no ... (Independent.ie)

Red Hot Chili Peppers fans face being left stranded tonight after transport chiefs confirmed there will be no extra buses laid on for concert goers ...

"I went for one drink and when I was finished I found it really difficult to get a taxi, no taxi would come near me, even when I went further afield there were no taxis, I walked for like 15/ 20 mins trying to get onto a road that had actual cars on it but still no taxi. A spokesperson for the NTA said additional services could not be put on due to a lack of staff. A spokesperson for the NTA has confirmed that no additional services will be put on due to a lack of staff.

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Stranded Red Hot Chili Peppers fans forced to walk 7km after ... (Dublin Live)

The lack of transport at the south Dublin venue has made headlines as gig-goers have been left stranded at night.

Local Fine Gael Councillor David McManus hit out at the public transport provider, saying they failed to "organise even one extra bus on their routes around Marlay Park which has left thousands of concert-goers high and dry". Lauren told Dublin Live that she would never go to a concert in Marlay Park again unless transport options improve drastically. Two hours trying to get a taxi.

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South Dublin residents get a free Red Hot Chilli Peppers gig but not ... (Irish Mirror)

South Dublin residents were treated to a free gig in their back gardens as the band's legendary music could be heard for kilometres around the venue.

They said: "I must admit although I've a pain in me g** with the Marlay Park concerts you can't beat @chillipipers fantastic. Great to think of all the people there having the craic. Sitting in the garden, listening to the #RedHotChilliPeppers They're the loudest so far, of the three this week.

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