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Dublin Live
3 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Dublin Live
Zach Bryan Phoenix Park tickets, banned items, stage times, transport, weather, and everything you need to know
The Phoenix Park is set to welcome country chart-topper Zach Bryan for a series of three gigs this weekend. Over 180,000 fans expected to flock to the park for his sold-out shows. The Oklahoma native, known for his raw, poetic songwriting and electrifying live shows, rose from posting homemade tracks on YouTube to topping the charts with hits like I Remember Everything, Pink Skies and Something in the Orange. His Phoenix Park shows - on Friday 20, Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 of June - mark his biggest performances in Ireland yet and a major jump from playing to smaller crowds at The Helix just three years ago. The last time he performed in the capital, it was to a modest crowd of 1,500 at the DCU venue back in April 2023. Aiken Promotions, who are managing the concert, have confirmed that a robust security barrier is currently being installed around the Phoenix Park stage, as it prepares for its first large-scale concert since Ed Sheeran's performance in 2018. Here's all you need to know if you're one of the hundreds of thousands heading to the shows this weekend. When and where is it happening? Zach Bryan will be performing three gigs at Phoenix Park in Dublin on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, June 20-22. Are there any tickets remaining? The concerts on Friday and Saturday are completely sold out, but at the time of writing, there are a limited number of tickets available for Sunday on There are also a limited number of resale tickets available. Those attending the concert with children are encouraged to buy tickets for the designated alcohol-free family area. Each individual wishing to enter the area will require a ticket. What are the gate and stage times, and who are the supporting acts? The event is set to kick off at 6pm, with gates opening at 5pm, and wrapping up around 10.30pm. The main entrance from Phoenix Park is a 45-minute walk, so attendees should brace themselves for a lengthy stroll. Those holding early access tickets can gain entry from 4.30pm, and the concert grounds will remain open for entry until 9pm. Two support acts, including Turnpike Troubadours and Noeline Hofmann, will warm up the crowd for the country singer, with gates opening at 5pm. Early queuing will not be allowed. What transport options are there? With an anticipated 180,000 fans descending on Phoenix Park over the weekend for the concerts, significant traffic disruption is expected in the surrounding areas. Concert-goers are strongly encouraged to utilise public transport where possible, as parking will be severely limited and local access restrictions will be enforced around the park. The majority of attendees are predicted to use the Park Gate entrance, meaning roads around Parkgate Street, Conyngham Road and the North Circular Road are likely to be particularly congested, especially before and after the concerts. Gardaí have implemented a comprehensive traffic and policing plan to manage the crowds and ensure safety, but drivers should anticipate delays and consider alternative routes if travelling near Phoenix Park on Friday, Saturday or Sunday evening. Concertgoers are advised to allow ample time for their journey. It's suggested to factor in at least 45 minutes to walk from public transport stops to the concert site itself. Luas: Broombridge Luas Station is approximately a 30-minute walk from Phoenix Park, while the Luas stop at Heuston Station is about 40 minutes from the park's centre, or roughly 9 minutes from the park gates at Chesterfield Avenue. Train: If you're taking the train, Heuston Station is your best option. From there, you can catch a bus from Parkgate Street, or walk-it's about 45 minutes on foot to the concert site, and around 9 minutes to the park gates. Bus: Dublin Bus services such as the 26, 38b, 39, 70, 99, C5 and C6 all serve Phoenix Park. Private coach and minibus services are also operating from various locations nationwide, and these will park inside the park. Bus Éireann is providing special services from Cork, Limerick and Galway. The Marathon Group will be running dedicated concert buses from Earlsfort Terrace and other routes that will drop you inside the park. Car: There's no parking near the venue or inside Phoenix Park itself. Gardaí will have a traffic management plan in place, and Dublin City Council will clamp or tow cars that are parked illegally. If driving is your only option, try to carpool and use park and ride facilities (such as Red Cow, M3 Parkway, Navan N51, Cheeverstown, Carrickmines or Stillorgan). If you park in a city centre car park, double-check the closing time. Drop-off/Pick-up: Drop-offs can be made at the Dublin Zoo car park, where stewards will be on hand. For pick-up, it's the same spot, but whoever's collecting you needs to be inside the park by 9.30pm. What will the weather be like? Dublin's weather this weekend will bring plenty of dry spells with sunshine, though showers are possible at times. Friday will be very warm with highest temperatures of 19 to 26 degrees in light to moderate southeasterly or variable breezes with some showers appearing in parts of Dublin. Saturday will be warm, with temperatures reaching 19 to 23 degrees, and will see a mix of cloud and sunny spells along with scattered showers-some of which could be heavy or thundery, especially coming up from the south. On Sunday, it will feel a bit fresher, with highs of 16 to 21 degrees, and similar conditions of sunshine, cloud, and a few showers in a moderate westerly breeze. What songs will Zach Bryan perform? Zach Bryan has only performed a handful of concerts so far this year, so the setlist for his Phoenix Park shows is still under wraps. However, his recent headline slot at Stagecoach Festival 2025 in April gives fans a good idea of what to expect. That set featured a mix of emotional ballads, fan favourites and big singalong moments - although setlists often vary from show to show. Here's what he played at Stagecoach 2025: Overtime Open the Gate God Speed Blue Jean Baby (First time played live) Whiskey Fever 28 Fifth of May Oklahoma Smokeshow Dawns Motorcycle Drive By Tourniquet Lawyers, Guns and Money (Warren Zevon cover - Introduced as his favorite song of all time) East Side of Sorrow '68 Fastback Oklahoma City Purple Gas (Noeline Hofmann cover - with Noeline Hofmann) If She Wants a Cowboy American Nights Pink Skies Something in the Orange The Good I'll Do Heading South Snow (Dedicated to Read Connolly's dog who is sick) I Remember Everything (with Willow Avalon) Nine Ball Hey Driver Heavy Eyes Burn, Burn, Burn Quittin' Time (Extended horns/strings intro – The Godfather theme) Encore: 30. Revival What is security like and what items are banned? For the gig, it's best to travel light and only bring the bare necessities. You're allowed a small bag (A4 size or smaller), your mobile with your pre-downloaded ticket, ID, sun cream, weather-appropriate attire (a raincoat or rain mac is suggested as brollies are not allowed), an empty 750ml plastic reusable water bottle (no metal bottles), and comfy shoes, as the trek from the entrance to the venue will take at least 45 minutes and the event is fully standing. Don't bring bags larger than A4, grub, beverages, booze, brollies, any type of chair, prams, scooters, skateboards, laptops, cooler boxes, hampers, or professional cameras (small 35mm cameras are fine). Selfie sticks, flag poles, large banners, or any item that could block views or jeopardise safety are also prohibited. The concerts at Phoenix Park in Dublin are completely cashless events. Gig-goers are advised to bring a card or digital payment method for any purchases, as cash won't be accepted. This includes transactions for merchandise, food, and drinks. 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Daily Mirror
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Sheeran's budgie smugglers sell at charity auction alongside custom guitar
Singer Ed Sheeran's red pants with butterflies on them fetched £55 while the custom painted Martin LX1E acoustic guitar brought in the highest bid, selling for £4,250 A charity auction featuring Ed Sheeran's personal items has raised £15,400 for St Elizabeth Hospice in Suffolk. The items, donated by Ed, included a custom-painted acoustic guitar that sold for £4,250, as well as a pair of colourful budgie smugglers with butterflies that fetched £55. Ed, the renowned singer-songwriter, contributed around 200 lots to the auction, which was hosted by Bishop & Miller. The items up for grabs included trainers, jackets, t-shirts, artwork, and even a dressing gown. Among the notable sales were a Batman Christmas jumper that went for £131, a Dolce & Gabbana hoodie that sold for £220, and a pair of Air Jordan trainers that brought in £165. The auction took place on June 15 at Bishop & Miller Auctioneers in Stowmarket, Suffolk. St Elizabeth Hospice's Clare Chater expressed her gratitude to Ed Sheeran, saying: "We are incredibly grateful to Ed for generously donating such a fantastic collection of items for the auction." Oliver Miller of Bishop & Miller Auctioneers added: "Once again Ed has been very generous to the hospice." While Ed's fame has had it's benefits, he recently opened up about the one thing he mourns about family life. In a recent appearance on Louis Theroux's podcast, Ed shared how the attention due to his fame has meant that he has struggled to do some of the most ordinary family activities. He told the documentary maker: "I'm very, very private about my children's image. And for me, I can't take them to zoos or parks or anything really without someone trying to film them. "And I don't want my kids' image out there on a stranger's phone or device." Adding that he made this decision to protect his children, he admitted that he "mourns" not being able to enjoy the simple luxury of spending time in public with them: "Those are the times — the normal parts of life — that I kind of mourn for, and sort of wish I could push my kid on a swing in a public park and it not be weird." Ed first met his wife, Cherry Seaborn, when they were at school in Suffolk but it wasn't until years later after getting back in touch that they got together. After their friendship was rekindled in 2015 thanks to a mutual friend, they soon started dating before eventually going on to tie the knot in 2019.


Pink Villa
a day ago
- Business
- Pink Villa
What is Cherry Seaborn's Career? All About Ed Sheeran's Wife With a Successful Tech Job
Ed Sheeran is one of the loved musicians in the industry, with his songs making waves across the world. While the singer has got an impressive career, his wife, Cherry Seasborn Sheeran, has also grabbed the attention for her work in Deloitte. The latter's LinkedIn profile was shared by a user on the internet, giving a peek into the musician 's wife's work experience. Following Seaborn's LinkedIn profile going viral, the social media users praised her for an impressive background. Many also hailed her for working outside of the industry bubble. Cherry Seaborn Sheeran's career as a Deloitte manager Cherry Seaborn, according to her LinkedIn profile, has managed a focused and mission driven career as the manager at Deloitte, until March 2024. She worked in the Nature, Climate, and Sustainability department. Sheeran's wife's career spanned from London to New York, where she held on to the roles of climate strategist and corporate sustainability. In addition to Seaborn reaching heights in her career, she also holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Sustainable Business from the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. Cherry also has a Master's degree from Duke University. Meanwhile, Cherry Seaborn's LinkedIn profile went viral after the lawsuit against Ed Sheeran was dismissed. U.S. Supreme Court denies reopening the lawsuit against Ed Sheeran On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied reopening the case against Ed Sheeran, over his hit track Thinking Out Loud's copyright issue. The case was filed against the musician by the team of Marvin Gaye, who claimed in the filing that the Photograph singer's track was quite similar to the latter's 1973 classic, Let's Get it On. The lawsuit was first filed against Sheeran in 2023, by the Structured Assets Sale company, owner by David Pullman. The company owns copyright interest in Gaye's song, and they sought for monetary damages from the singer over similarities between the two songs.


Daily Mail
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Ed Sheeran fans shocked over his ultra-private wife's secret career
It turns out Ed Sheeran isn't the only high achiever in his household. While the Grammy-winning singer was crisscrossing the globe selling out arenas and topping charts, his wife, Cherry Seaborn, was quietly building an impressive corporate career of her own. Fans were recently left stunned when a screenshot of notoriously private Cherry's LinkedIn page went viral online, revealing she has spent years working as a Manager at Deloitte. That's right, the woman known publicly as Ed's longtime love and mother of his two daughters also spent nearly a decade climbing the ranks at one of the world's biggest consulting firms. After the image began circulating on X, formerly Twitter, it sparked a flurry of admiration and surprise online. Not only did Cherry juggle a demanding corporate job while being married to one of the world's most famous musicians, but she also hit pause on her career at one point to pursue further education. Her resume includes a Master's degree from Duke University and a Post Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Business from the University of Cambridge. And before her most recent stint as Manager in Deloitte's Nature, Climate and Sustainability - Innovation, she worked in both the London and New York offices, amassing nearly nine years with the firm overall. She has spent years working as a Manager at Deloitte That's right, the woman known publicly as Ed's longtime love and mother of his two daughters also spent nearly a decade climbing the ranks at one of the world's biggest consulting firms Social media users couldn't help but express awe at Cherry's ability to stay out of the spotlight while still carving her own path. 'Women that keep being who they are after marrying rich people or super stars >>>,' one X user wrote. 'I really don't fancy when a babe's life/career/identity is tied to her husband's career alone.' Others claimed that having your own career as a woman wasn't just impressive - it was a necessity. 'I feel like this is the only way to stay sane as a woman if you're married to a "superstar" guy,' one user shared. 'There's already such a power imbalance there. You NEED to be able to walk away at any moment, have your own career and identity protected at all costs.' While some praised Cherry, others made jokes about how she still had a career despite being married to a famous (and wealthy) musician. 'Not even being a rockstar can sustain having a family under a single income in London,' one X user wrote. After the image began circulating on X, formerly Twitter , it sparked a flurry of admiration and surprise online Other fans joked about both Cherry and Ed working despite their high salaries 'Imagine making that much money and your partner still has to work as a pop singer,' another joked, referencing the high-paying salaries Deloitte is known for. The couple's love story goes back to their teenage years at Thomas Mills High School in Suffolk, England. They reconnected in 2015 while both were living in New York City, and tied the knot in 2018. Since then, they've welcomed two daughters: Lyra in 2020 and Jupiter in 2022.


Forbes
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Ed Sheeran Blocked From A No. 1 Debut By His Pop Competition
Ed Sheeran's new single 'Sapphire' debuts at No. 2 on the Official Singles Sales chart, landing ... More behind only "Manchild" by Sabrina Carpenter. Ed Sheeran performs onstage at the 2025 Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival on April 19, 2025 in Indio, California. (Photo by Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images) Ed Sheeran is used to hitting No. 1 in the United Kingdom whenever he delivers a new single. The singer-songwriter ranks as one of the most successful pop acts of all time in that nation, and he's currently barreling toward the release of a brand new album. Play has already produced a trio of hits, including 'Sapphire,' the most recent of the bunch, which debuts on a number of tallies in Sheeran's home country this frame. The cut nearly manages a No. 1 start on one tally, but another of the hottest names in pop music today – and a true superstar in the U.K. at the moment – beats him to the punch. Sheeran's latest cut 'Sapphire' opens at No. 2 on the Official Singles Sales chart, the ranking of the tracks that sell the most copies in the U.K., regardless of style, language, or format. Sheeran is blocked from another champion by 'Manchild,' Sabrina Carpenter's latest smash, which opens in first place. While 'Sapphire' might not lead the charge on the Official Singles chart, its arrival does help Sheeran reach a pair of exciting milestones. The tune is his thirty-fifth career top 10 on the tally and his eightieth overall placement. 'Sapphire' does manage to conquer one of the four U.K.-based rankings on which it appears, but it doesn't do so as it arrives. The track was released with only a few hours left in the previous tracking period, and 'Sapphire' managed to sell just enough copies to debut at No. 99 on the Official Singles Downloads chart. Now, it rockets from second-to-last place to No. 1, earning Sheeran his sixteenth leader and fortieth top 10 on the tally that looks only at purchases on digital download storefronts. 'Sapphire' also manages to debut inside the top 10 on the other two tallies where it can be found this frame. It opens in ninth place on the Official Singles chart — the all-encompassing ranking of the most popular songs in the U.K. — and No. 8 on the Official Streaming roster. The new arrival joins previous Play singles 'Azizam' and 'Old Phone,' which are declining on almost every tally on which they appear in the U.K. Those tracks have already hit the top 10 on a handful of rosters, but interest seems to be fading, as none of them have reached the same levels of ubiquity as some of his past releases.