One of the godfathers of electronic dance music, Tiësto, is in town this weekend to bring his chart-topping remixes to Irish fans. The Dutch DJ’s hits include Don’t Be Shy, The Motto, Hot In It, and Drifting. His earworm, The Business, from his latest album, Drive, has already racked up more than one billion streams on Spotify. If that’s not enough of a selling point for EDM fans this weekend, it’s tough to say what is. So what can we expect from Tijs Verwest’s gig in Dublin?
When does he play?
The famed DJ will get down to business on Saturday, August 26th at Royal Hospital Kilmainham.
What time should I arrive?
Gates open at 5pm and the first support act is due on stage at 5:30pm. Due to increased security measures, fans have been advised to be at the venue in sufficient time. However, early queuing is not allowed and concertgoers will be turned away if they arrive too early. The organisers have appealed to patrons to heed this advice and respect the community living in the vicinity of the venue.
Who are the support acts?
Sigala, the musical nom de plume of London-based DJ Bruce Fielder, will be warming up the venue with a set on Saturday. Radio DJ Jess Bays will also support. Expect some fresh remixes.
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How do I get there – and home again?
The concert organisers have advised all fans to walk, cycle or use public transportation to get to the show. There are no parking facilities on site. They have advised to plan at least an extra 1½ hours of travel time to and from the venue.
By Luas: The nearest Luas stop is at Heuston Station on the Red Line, which is a five-minute walk from the concert entrance on Military Road.
By Train: From Greystones, Balbriggan and Maynooth into Connolly Station, concertgoers can catch the Luas Red Line across the city and get off at Heuston Station.
By Bus: Buses 20, 123 and 13 stop at St James’s Hospital; buses 79 and 79A stop at Saint John’s Road West; and the 25A stops at Heuston Train Station.
Fans must enter the concert grounds from the east gate on Military Road. There will be signage to direct you closer to the site. For accessibility queries, contact MCD on their website.
Are there any tickets left?
This is a sold-out concert. However, keep an eye out for resale tickets at ticketmaster.ie. Buy tickets from accredited sources.
What’s the story with security?
The concert is strictly over 18s and concertgoers should have their IDs on them at all times. Do not bring large backpacks or handbags, no bigger than A4 is recommended. There will be no cloakroom or storage facilities on site. Strict security checks will be in operation. Items not permitted to be brought into the venue include: glass or cans, alcohol, folding chairs, garden furniture and flares. Re-admission will not be permitted once you leave the venue.
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?
Met Éireann is forecasting scattered showers throughout the afternoon and evening, with highest temperatures of up to 16 degrees. As the outdoor gig will go ahead come rain or shine, a light rain jacket wouldn’t go amiss. No umbrellas are permitted inside the venue.