
Tate McRae at the 3Arena, Dublin: Everything you need to know
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Tate McRae will bring her Miss Possessive Tour to Dublin's 3Arena for two sold-out shows this weekend.
The 21-year-old Canadian pop star, known for hits like Greedy and You broke me first, will play back-to-back gigs on Friday, May 16, and Saturday, May 17.
Here's everything you need to know ahead of the shows.
Are there any tickets left?
Both Dublin dates are completely sold out, but last-minute resale tickets may pop up on Ticketmaster.ie.
When do doors open?
Doors open at 6.30pm. The show is expected to start around 7.30pm, though stage times are subject to change.
Will there be an opening act?
Yes. Benee will support Tate on both nights. The New Zealand singer-songwriter is known for viral tracks like Supalonely and brings a unique alt-pop energy to the stage.
Can under-16s go?
Under-16s must be accompanied by an adult. Standing is strictly over-14s only.
What songs will Tate perform?
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Tate's Madrid show on May 9 gives a good idea of what to expect. Here's a look at the likely setlist:
Miss possessive
No I'm not in love
2 hands
Guilty conscience
Purple lace bra
Like I do
Uh oh
Dear god
Siren sounds
Greenlight
Nostalgia
That way / chaotic / One Day (medley)
You broke me first
Run for the hills
Exes
Bloodonmyhands
She's all I wanna be
Revolving door
It's ok I'm ok
Sports car
Greedy
I know love
How do I get to the 3Arena?
Traveling to 3Arena couldn't be easier. It is situated in the heart of Dublin's docklands which is very well served by public transport including bus, rail and Dart services.
Irish Rail provides a great link to the city from all over the country, bringing you to Connolly or Heuston Station from where you can hop on the Luas, straight to 3Arena.
You can travel to the doorstep of the venue via the Luas Red line. There are extra trams on show nights to cater for the large numbers travelling to and from 3Arena. A full schedule and live information is available on www.luas.ie.
Dublin Bus offers a high frequency and accessible service from all over Dublin to within a 20-minute walk of 3Arena.
The 151 route operates every 10 minutes during rush hour and will leave you on Castleforbes Road, the closest stop to the Venue, just a two minute walk away.
The last bus departs Castleforbes Road at 11.15pm Monday to Saturday.
There is limited car parking available in The Point Village car park but this carpark is not operated by 3Arena.
With large numbers gathering on show nights traffic congestion can delay your arrival and departure so it's encouraged to use public transport where possible.
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