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Malahide Castle gigs tickets, transport, banned items, and all you need ahead of Charli XCX, Justin Timberlake, and more
Malahide Castle gigs tickets, transport, banned items, and all you need ahead of Charli XCX, Justin Timberlake, and more

Dublin Live

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Dublin Live

Malahide Castle gigs tickets, transport, banned items, and all you need ahead of Charli XCX, Justin Timberlake, and more

MCD has issued some important information for fans attending concerts at Malahide Castle this summer. This year the iconic venue will play host to a spate of mega artists, kicking off with English singer Charli XCX on Tuesday, with heavy metal icons Iron Maiden, legendary singer-songwriter Neil Young, pop star Justin Timberlake, Grammy Award-winner Alanis Morissette, '80s pop rock outfit Duran Duran and folk stars Mumford & Sons all set to take to the stage this summer. Thousands of music fans are set to descend on Malahide Castle over the next three weeks for the much-anticipated gigs and here is everything you need to know about the upcoming shows, from prohibited items to parking and transportation. Transport Concertgoers are being urged to book their return travel arrangements in advance of the gigs allowing at least an extra three hours travel time to and from the venue. As traffic and parking delays are inevitable, attendees are encouraged to walk, cycle, use public transport and event bus services. Promoters do not operate transport to/ from venue - this is a matter for customers. Please allow plenty of time for concert entry procedures, ticket checks and searches. Everyone will be subject to a search permissible under law and a condition of ticket purchase and entry. Additional security checks may take place once inside the venue. No overnight or early queuing is permitted. The DART will be running rail services to and from Malahide DART Station for the concert, with the station just a 10-minute stroll from the venue entrance. In addition, there will be car parking at Malahide Castle for the concert via the Back Road. Gig goers travelling via car are advised to pre-purchase their parking in advance from Malahide Castle is located a 10 minute drive from dublin -airport> Dublin Airport and a 25 minute drive from Dublin city centre. On show day, there will be road closures in place, and a comprehensive traffic plan will be in operation. Do not try to to park illegally in the surrounding area of Malahide Castle or in local residential areas, as parking enforcement rules will be in operation at the event and your vehicle may be clamped or towed. Pedestrians will only be permitted into the grounds of Malahide Castle via Hogans Gate (near DART station). Pedestrians will not be permitted to enter through any other park gate. Tickets Concertgoers are being urged to download their tickets before arriving at the venue. Screenshots of tickets will not be accepted. Download the Ticketmaster app from the App Store or Google Play store. Sign in to your account using the email used at purchase then tap on 'My Events' to locate your order. Select the concert name to view your tickets. Ticketmaster box offices & guestlist collections are located next to the arena entrance. Tickets to a number of this summer's gigs at Malahide Castle are still available purchase via Ticketmaster at the time of writing. Banned items 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. Empty reusable plastic bottles are permitted into the venue. There are drinking water points onsite. Other banned items include backpacks, large handbags, bags over A4 size, garden furniture, deckchairs, fold up chairs or shooting sticks, umbrellas, selfie sticks, flares/ fireworks, laser pens, megaphone/air horns, aerosols, spray cans, smoke & gas canisters, nitrous oxide & any associated equipment, glass, drones', professional cameras with a detachable lens, video cameras, audio recording devices. Items left unattended will be removed and disposed of accordingly. Due to health and safety, there are strictly no camping/collapsible chairs/stools permitted on site. Ticketholders are advised to do not bring these items as security will have to refuse you entry with them. What else do I need to know? Under 16's must be accompanied at all times by a Parent/Guardian over 25, who take full responsibility and remain with them throughout the event. Strict age monitoring in place. Unaccompanied under 16's will be refused entry without refund. Malahide Castle is a green field site, and routes of entry may require a significant walk. It is recommended concertgoers wear sturdy shoes runners or wellies. Sandals, flip flops, and high heels of any kind are strongly discouraged. All venue bars will be cashless and have contactless card payment facilities. Food vendors will take card and cash payments. There is a strict Challenge 21 policy on site and only the following forms of ID will be accepted for the purchase of alcohol and tobacco products: Passport DrivingLicence GardaAgeCard An Garda Síochána will operate a ZERO tolerance policy on anti-social behaviour, such as on-street drinking, urinating etc. The Promoters and An Garda Síochána reserve the right to refuse admission without refund to anyone deemed to be under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. Accessibility Customers who have purchased accessible tickets do not need to contact MCD. They will be contacted directly regarding accessible parking and our accessible facilities onsite. If concertgoers need assistance on the day, keep an eye out for offsite stewarding volunteers in the areas surrounding Malahide Castle. They will be wearing a Pink Hi-Vis and will be able to guide you to the concert entrances. Uniformed security are deployed inside the venue and will also be able to assist. 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CART Bai: Ireland's second city is getting its own electrified rail line
CART Bai: Ireland's second city is getting its own electrified rail line

The Journal

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Journal

CART Bai: Ireland's second city is getting its own electrified rail line

IRISH RAIL HAS announced plans to build eight new stations and electrify the commuter line in Co Cork to build the county's equivalent to the capital's DART network. Eight new stations will be added at Blarney/Stoneview, Monard, Blackpool/Kilbarry, Tivoli, Dunkettle, Ballynoe, Carrigtwohill West and Water-Rock. The introduction of an electric fleet hopes to reduce current congestion levels and cut carbon emissions from the line. A new depot at Ballyrichard More will be required for these new carriages. 'CART' services or, as Irish Rail calls it, the 'Cork Area Commuter Rail Programme' will operate every ten miinutes across three commuter lines to Mallow, Midleton and Cobh. Advertisement Those three stops are now set to get a facelift to cater for future increases capacity. All stations will also receive upgrades to their accessibility obligations, to make sure passengers gain unassisted access to services. Two of the new stations, Blarney/Stoneview and Dunkettle, have also been identified as stops best-suitable for park and ride services. It is hope that the upgrades will lead to better connections between rail, bus, cycleways and Cork's future Luas line . Members of the public are asked to come forward during one of its seven upcoming consultation events placed around the Rebel county and online . Transport minister Darragh O'Brien has asked the public in Cork to come forward and read Irish Rail's proposals. Junior transport ministers Seán Canney and Jerry Buttimer have welcomed the second phase of Iarnród Éireann's Cork upgrades. Irish Rail boss Jim Meade and the National Transport Authority's investment manager Marcello Corsi have both encouraged the public to engage with the consultation events. Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Learn More Support The Journal

Man, 40, charged following investigation into ‘unlawful after-hours' establishment
Man, 40, charged following investigation into ‘unlawful after-hours' establishment

CTV News

time5 days ago

  • CTV News

Man, 40, charged following investigation into ‘unlawful after-hours' establishment

Waterloo Regional Police have charged a 40-year-old man with multiple offences in connection to a Liquor Licence and Control Act investigation in Kitchener. (Courtesy: WRPS) A 40-year-old man is facing multiple charges after Waterloo Regional Police seized alcohol during an investigation into an illegal after-hours establishment in Kitchener. On June 14, officers from the North Division Direct Action Response Team (DART) executed a search warrant in the area of Victoria Street North and St. Leger Street. Police seized several bottles and cases of liquor as part of the investigation. The man has been charged with several offences under the Liquor Licence and Control Act, including unlawfully selling liquor, unlawfully possessing liquor, unlawfully keeping liquor for sale, permitting disorderly conduct on licensed premises, unlawfully permitting individuals to consume open liquor in a public place, and permitting intoxication on licensed premises. According to police, the DART unit focuses on enhancing community safety through proactive engagement, problem-oriented enforcement and crime prevention initiatives.

Malahide Castle issue notice ahead of concert series kicking off with Charli XCX
Malahide Castle issue notice ahead of concert series kicking off with Charli XCX

Irish Daily Mirror

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Malahide Castle issue notice ahead of concert series kicking off with Charli XCX

MCD has issued some important information for fans attending concerts at Malahide Castle this summer. This year the iconic venue will play host to a spate of mega artists, kicking off with English singer Charli XCX on Tuesday, with heavy metal icons Iron Maiden, legendary singer-songwriter Neil Young, pop star Justin Timberlake, Grammy Award-winner Alanis Morissette, '80s pop rock outfit Duran Duran and folk stars Mumford & Sons all set to take to the stage this summer. Thousands of music fans are set to descend on Malahide Castle over the next three weeks for the much-anticipated gigs and here is everything you need to know about the upcoming shows, from prohibited items to parking and transportation. Concertgoers are being urged to book their return travel arrangements in advance of the gigs allowing at least an extra three hours travel time to and from the venue. As traffic and parking delays are inevitable, attendees are encouraged to walk, cycle, use public transport and event bus services. Promoters do not operate transport to/ from venue - this is a matter for customers. Please allow plenty of time for concert entry procedures, ticket checks and searches. Everyone will be subject to a search permissible under law and a condition of ticket purchase and entry. Additional security checks may take place once inside the venue. No overnight or early queuing is permitted. The DART will be running rail services to and from Malahide DART Station for the concert, with the station just a 10-minute stroll from the venue entrance. In addition, there will be car parking at Malahide Castle for the concert via the Back Road. Gig goers travelling via car are advised to pre-purchase their parking in advance from Malahide Castle is located a 10 minute drive from Dublin Airport and a 25 minute drive from Dublin city centre. On show day, there will be road closures in place, and a comprehensive traffic plan will be in operation. Do not try to to park illegally in the surrounding area of Malahide Castle or in local residential areas, as parking enforcement rules will be in operation at the event and your vehicle may be clamped or towed. Pedestrians will only be permitted into the grounds of Malahide Castle via Hogans Gate (near DART station). Pedestrians will not be permitted to enter through any other park gate. Concertgoers are being urged to download their tickets before arriving at the venue. Screenshots of tickets will not be accepted. Ticketmaster box offices & guestlist collections are located next to the arena entrance. Tickets to a number of this summer's gigs at Malahide Castle are still available purchase via Ticketmaster at the time of writing. 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. Empty reusable plastic bottles are permitted into the venue. There are drinking water points onsite. Other banned items include backpacks, large handbags, bags over A4 size, garden furniture, deckchairs, fold up chairs or shooting sticks, umbrellas, selfie sticks, flares/ fireworks, laser pens, megaphone/air horns, aerosols, spray cans, smoke & gas canisters, nitrous oxide & any associated equipment, glass, drones', professional cameras with a detachable lens, video cameras, audio recording devices. Items left unattended will be removed and disposed of accordingly. Due to health and safety, there are strictly no camping/collapsible chairs/stools permitted on site. Ticketholders are advised to do not bring these items as security will have to refuse you entry with them. Under 16's must be accompanied at all times by a Parent/Guardian over 25, who take full responsibility and remain with them throughout the event. Strict age monitoring in place. Unaccompanied under 16's will be refused entry without refund. Malahide Castle is a green field site, and routes of entry may require a significant walk. It is recommended concertgoers wear sturdy shoes runners or wellies. Sandals, flip flops, and high heels of any kind are strongly discouraged. All venue bars will be cashless and have contactless card payment facilities. Food vendors will take card and cash payments. There is a strict Challenge 21 policy on site and only the following forms of ID will be accepted for the purchase of alcohol and tobacco products: An Garda Síochána will operate a ZERO tolerance policy on anti-social behaviour, such as on-street drinking, urinating etc. The Promoters and An Garda Síochána reserve the right to refuse admission without refund to anyone deemed to be under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs. Customers who have purchased accessible tickets do not need to contact MCD. They will be contacted directly regarding accessible parking and our accessible facilities onsite. If concertgoers need assistance on the day, keep an eye out for offsite stewarding volunteers in the areas surrounding Malahide Castle. They will be wearing a Pink Hi-Vis and will be able to guide you to the concert entrances. Uniformed security are deployed inside the venue and will also be able to assist.

9 of the most breathtaking hidden Irish beaches to visit this summer
9 of the most breathtaking hidden Irish beaches to visit this summer

Extra.ie​

time7 days ago

  • Extra.ie​

9 of the most breathtaking hidden Irish beaches to visit this summer

While it has been a rainy few days, the weather is set to improve once more in the coming days, and a trip to the beach might be in order sooner than we may think. However, instead of heading to your local beach or favourite seaside spot, why don't you explore some of the hidden gems that the island of Ireland has to offer? Dotted around the country and boasting stellar views, Ireland's hidden seaside locations are something to behold, but are not as well known because they are—well—hidden! Pic: Google Maps Nestled between the Howth Cliffs, offering some of the clearest waters around the country, the Tiny Hidden Beach is a secret gem adored by locals in the Dublin 13 area. Getting to the beach is an adventure in itself, with only a tight, narrow and steep trail leading down to the waterside—when you see the views, the walk is worth it! The stunning spot is only a short drive, DART or Dublin Bus journey from the city centre and surrounding suburbs. Public transport gets you to Howth Summit in approximately 25 minutes—an ideal day out with less than 30 minutes of travel. Count us in. Once you get there, you'll realise that there is nothing better than having the beach all to yourself. Pic: Shutterstock Dog's Bay Beach in Co Galway should definitely make your list of 'must-visit' beaches around Ireland. Quietly nestled into the Galway coast, the white sandy beach boasts tropical looking waters, ideal for a swim when the sun makes an appearance. Miles and miles of the stunning West Coast can be taken in from the quiet shores of Dog's Bay while you enjoy some peace and quiet on this hidden gem that not many are aware of. Located just 90 minutes from Galway City Centre and under 30 minutes from Clifden, it makes for a great summer day out for those looking to explore Ireland's stunning coastline in peace. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Cork Daily (@cork_daily) Next, we head to the south of the country, where it is no secret that the views are unparalleled, and Silverstrand is no exception. Hidden on the must-visit Sherkin Island, Silver Strand is just a short ferry crossing from Baltimore. It offers lush, sandy beaches and some of Ireland's most stunning sea views. An extra treat on arrival is sure to be uninterrupted views of Cape Clear Island as you relax in the tranquillity of the island, hidden away from the pressures of working life—Sounds Fabulous! Keem Bay. Pic: Shutterstock Keem Bay is most definitely one of the true wonders of the Irish landscape, tucked into the scenic coast of Achill in the breathtaking surroundings of West Co Mayo. Framed by a magical landscape, the journey to Keem Bay will be just as enjoyable as the location itself. Keem Bay offers a host of surfing activities and schools, so the watersports enthusiast will be in their element—who knows, the odd basking shark or dolphin might pop up to the surface to say hello. Killiney Beach, Dublin. Pic: Colin Keegan/ Collins. Almost everyone in Dublin knows that a day out in Dalkey or Killiney is a right of passage when the sun comes out. With the 40-foot just a short walk away, it's the perfect afternoon out—or is it? Located just south of Killiney, down below the breathtaking views of Killiney Hill and the refreshing Vico Road walkway, lies Killiney Beach, and it is truly something! Ideal for a stroll, sunbathing or a swim, Killiney Beach offers picturesque sandy shores and views stretching from Howth all the way down to Bray in Co Wicklow, which was recently placed in the top 25 list of underrated travel destinations. Inchydoney Beach. Pic: Shutterstock A second entry for the Cork Coast and located just 90 minutes from the City Centre, Inchydoney is a sight to behold. Take a walk along the stunning beaches rife with natural beauty and expansive golden sands that will make you feel like you're in a luxury holiday destination. Why not make a weekend of it? Check into the elegant Inchydoney Island Lodge and Spa and take in the amazing views of the untouched sand dunes from your private balcony. Fanore Beach. Pic: Shutterstock If you're planning to visit popular tourist attractions like the Burren and the Cliffs of Moher, why not add a hidden jewel to your travel plan? Located just outside the small village of Fanore, nestled in Galway Bay, the Co Clare beach offers everything you could want for a relaxing day by the sea. With breathtaking views and ample opportunities for relaxation, it promises to be a truly serene experience for those looking for tranquility this Bank Holiday. Burrow Beach. Pic: Shutterstock A second entry for Dublin 13, Burrow Beach or The Hole in the Wall, is the lesser-known neighbour of Claremont Beach. Hidden from plain sight, with postcard-like views of Portmarnock, the soft, white sandy beaches and lack of a crowd make this the perfect hidden gem for those staying in the hustle and bustle of suburban Dublin this weekend. So, next time you're up for a trip to the beach and don't fancy facing the crowds in all of the hotspots, keep this quiet sandy haven just minutes from Howth, Portmarnock, Malahide and Sutton in mind! Derrynane Beach. Pic: Shutterstock Sheltered into the Kerry coast and tucked away from the public eye, Derrynane Beach is one of the many tremendous areas of natural beauty that the south has to offer. The bay is a renowned centre for all types of Watersports: swimming, diving, kayaking, canoeing, surfing, waterskiing, wakeboarding, and, of course, sailing. Located in the natural harbour of Derrynane Bay, the quaint surroundings and tranquil location will take your breath away every time you step onto its unparalleled strands.

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