Live at the Marquee 2026, Cork, FAQ: Directions, stage times, parking, card-only, etc
The annual summer series of concerts at Live at the Marquee will begin this month. Picture: David Creedon
The Live at the Marquee tented venue can be found on the former Tedcastle's Yard on Centre Park Road outside Cork city centre.
In recent years, the Marquee moved across the road from its original site, as construction began on the more than 1,000 apartments due to be built in the area.
2026 will mark the Marquee's third summer at the new location.

Live at the Marquee is about a seven-minute drive from the city centre in low traffic conditions.
Walking, it will take about 30 minutes from the city, or 15 minutes from Ballintemple.
If coming from the city, Centre Park Road is the first turn on the left at the Albert Road roundabout and continue along the road until you spot the distinctive red and blue tent.
Gates to the venue open at 6.30pm (earlier for K-pop). Start times may vary, depending on the gig, but many of the main acts take to the stage between 8.30pm and 9pm, and their sets usually finish by around 10.30pm.
Be aware that the young crowd at the K-pop event means that the first act are expected on stage around 6.50pm, with the main act going on about 7.30pm. This concert is expected to finish by 9.30pm.

Parking in the area is limited, but the current location has 300 car park spaces which can be booked on ticketmaster.ie for €14.20. It is strongly recommended to purchase parking tickets via Ticketmaster in advance as many of the shows are sold out. After the gig, a bit of patience may be required while exiting, as the queue of cars leaves the carpark.
Coming from the city, the parking entrance is just beyond the pedestrian entrance to the site on Centre Park Road.
Parking in the immediate vicinity of the Marquee is quite limited - you might be lucky to get a slot near the park by the stadium, or at the Marina carpark.
Camper van owners should be aware that such vehicles are no longer permitted at the Marina car park.
Traffic on Centre Park Road can be quite hectic immediately after a gig. If you don't mind a short walk, it can be easier to be picked up on the nearby Monahan Road, or at the Ballintemple side of Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
Be aware that the major building works at the former Marquee site can affect road traffic between Monahan Road and Centre Park Road, but pedestrian access is usually ok.
Yes, the Ticketmaster kiosk is situated on the way to the main entrance after you enter the pedestrian gate.

Be sure to bring your bank card as the Marquee has been a cashless venue for a few years now. Drinks are available at the usual bars in the tent, and at a bar in the outside area. A pint of Murphy's, Orchard Thieves and Heineken costs €7.50, while a pint of Heineken 0.0 is €6.75. All half pints are priced at €4.25, spirits (gin, vodka, etc) cost €9.25 with a mixer, and a glass of wine is €9.25
There are a few food vans on site, and the Marina Market and the Black Market both offer multiple food stalls and are within walking distance of the venue. Nearby Ballintemple and Blackrock village also have several bars, while the Silver Quay is near Boreenmanna Road.
If walking to the Marquee from the city, bars such as Crawford and Co, Aye, the Idle Hour and Goldbergs are all en route.
The Live at the Marquee summer series of gigs looks like it will get off to a wet and windy start, according to Met Éireann. The tented venue will offer shelter from the elements, but people are advised to consider the weather ahead of their visit.
The series of gigs kicks off on Wednesday with K-POP Forever! Tribute, and the forecast looks to be a mixed bag. The evening will remain dry for the most part, with clear spells and isolated showers. Cloud, rain and drizzle will develop and spread northeastwards across the country.
Thursday (K-POP Forever! Tribute) is set to be a dull and wet day with widespread rain and drizzle. Friday (Imelda May)will be cloudy with light rain and drizzle spreading eastwards across the country, with sunny spells developing later in the day. Saturday (David Gray) is forecast to be dry with sunny spells, isolated showers and light to moderate winds. Sunday (David Gray) will be a dry day with spells of sunshine and a light northeasterly breeze.
Early next week is set to remain warmer with temperatures in the high teens or low 20s, with some rain and drizzle on Monday and Tuesday.

- June 10 and June 11
- June 12
- June 13 (sold out) and June 14
- June 19
- June 23 (sold out)
- June 24
- June 26
- June 27
- June 30
- July 3
- July 4
- July 6
- July 7 (sold out)
- July 9
- July 10 (sold out)
- July 11 and July 12 (extra date)
- July 17 and July 18