Zach Bryan at Phoenix Park: Stage times, support acts, weather and more
Grammy Award winner Zach Bryan returns to Dublin this weekend.
Thousands are set to descend on Dublin’s Phoenix Park this weekend to see American country musician Zach Bryan perform live.
Bryan has grown in popularity in recent years, having previously played to a crowd of 1,500 in the Helix in April 2023.
Back on Irish soil, he will this time perform to more than 180,000 people across three sold-out gigs on Friday, June 20, Saturday, June 21, and Sunday, June 22.
Special guests Turnpike Troubadours and Noeline Hofmann will be opening for Bryan across the three nights.
Ahead of this weekend’s gigs, Aiken Promotions has issued helpful tips for concert-goers.
There are a limited number of tickets still available to purchase, including resale tickets, available on the Ticketmaster website. Fans are advised to buy tickets from official sources only.
There is a 45-minute walk from the Phoenix Park main entrance to the venue site and the venue is well served by public transport, including bus, rail and LUAS transport options.
Bus, Rail, and LUAS transport options will bring people within walking distance of the venue. See here for more information.
Several Dublin Bus and Go Ahead routes serve the Phoenix Park, including the 26, 38b, 39, 70, 99, C5 and C6.
Private coach and minibus are independently operating services to the Phoenix Park. Parking for these coaches is available in the Phoenix Park once they register the required details withapcoachpark@gmail.com.
For those commuting from outside of Dublin, Bus Éireann is running concert-specific routes to the Phoenix Park from Cork, Limerick and Galway, in addition to normal services. More information is available here.
Marathon Group is running special concert-specific routes from Earlsfort Terrace in Dublin and orbital routes to the Phoenix Park. They will be dropping off in the Phoenix Park, and pick up will be in the same place. For information on shuttle buses to the concerts, visit here.
The Broombridge stop on the Green Line is a 30-minute walk to Phoenix Park. If travelling on the Red Line, get off at Heuston Station and walk 45 minutes to the centre of the park.
Trains are operating to Heuston Station ahead of all three gigs. From Heuston, Phoenix Park is a 45-minute. Alternatively, take bus route 99 from Parkgate Street to Phoenix Park.
Gates will open at 5pm, with the show starting at 6pm and ending at 10.30pm. Early entry ticket holders will have access from 4.30pm, but early queuing is not permitted at the venue.
Fans have been urged to check their tickets before attending the concert and ensure that they are attending the correct date.
Concert-goers are advised to download their tickets from their Ticketmaster account to their iPhone Wallet or Google Pay wallet in advance of the show. Network coverage may not be available at the venue, so people are advised not to wait until at the venue to download their tickets.
Concert-goers are advised to travel light and bring only the essentials with them, such as a small bag no larger than A4 size, their phone or device with their ticket pre-downloaded, ID, sunscreen, and weather-appropriate clothing.
Under 18s must be accompanied at all times by a parent or guardian 18 years and over who is attending the event and who will remain with them and take full responsibility for them throughout the event.
Concert-goers have been warned that this will be a cashless event.
A variety of food and drink options will be available inside the venue and refillable water stations will also be provided. Standard 750ml plastic reusable bottles that are empty upon arrival will be permitted, but metal bottles will not be permitted.
Bryan will have two acts – Turnpike Troubadours and Noeline Hofmann. Turnpike Troubadours are an American country music band that will join Bryan in Dublin on the back of the release of their latest album, Canadian singer-songwriter Noeline Hofmann gained attention last year after she collaborated with Bryan on her song
The gigs at Phoenix Park are outdoor events and concert-goers are advised to check the weather forecast before the show.
Met Éireann has forecast plenty of dry conditions with sunny spells and some showers on Friday. A warm day with highest temperatures of 19 to 26 degrees in light to moderate southeasterly or variable breezes has been forecast.
There will be a mix of cloud and sunny spells with a scattering of showers and the chance of some heavy or thundery downpours feeding up from the south on Saturday. Highest temperatures of 19 to 23 degrees are forecast.
On Sunday, a mix of cloud and sunny spells with a few showers is likely. Sunday is forecast to be a fresher day with highest temperatures of 16 to 21 degrees.
